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Charted vs ECharts: What are the differences?

Charted: A charting tool that produces automatic, shareable charts from any data file. Charted is a tool for automatically visualizing data, created by the Product Science team at Medium. Provide the link to a data file and Charted returns a beautiful, interactive, and shareable chart of the data; ECharts: *A free, powerful charting and visualization library *. It is an open source visualization library implemented in JavaScript, runs smoothly on PCs and mobile devices, and is compatible with most current browsers.

Charted and ECharts belong to "Charting Libraries" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Charted are:

  • Rendering well on all screen sizes, including monitors
  • Re-fetching the data and updating the chart every 30 minutes
  • Moving data series into separate charts

On the other hand, ECharts provides the following key features:

  • line graph
  • bar graph
  • scatter plot

Charted and ECharts are both open source tools. It seems that ECharts with 35.7K GitHub stars and 10.8K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Charted with 2.73K GitHub stars and 193 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Charted
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      East to implement
    • 6
      Smaller learning curve
    • 5
      Free to use
    • 4
      Vue Compatible
    • 3
      Very customizable
    • 3
      Angular compatible
    • 2
      React compatible

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    Cons of Charted
    Cons of ECharts
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        Support is in chinese

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      What is Charted?

      Charted is a tool for automatically visualizing data, created by the Product Science team at Medium. Provide the link to a data file and Charted returns a beautiful, interactive, and shareable chart of the data.

      What is ECharts?

      It is an open source visualization library implemented in JavaScript, runs smoothly on PCs and mobile devices, and is compatible with most current browsers.

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        It is a library for building interactive web interfaces. It provides data-reactive components with a simple and flexible API.
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