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Great library, beautiful with many options.
Seems like exactly what I want and need but, the demo project and the sparse documentation isn't clear.
I want to create a line graph, but I simply can't figure where to put my array of x-axis values, or y axis values, or the pop over values.
The methods for customizing the looks (colors, line width etc) are very clear... but the basic functionality of a line graph isn't.
I want to be able to input several lines' data, with one set of y-axis data and three sets of x-axis data with the exact y-axis data popping over when selecting a data point. It would have differing colors, and straight lines. Sounds pretty simple.
I can't figure out any of it, I'm a completely lost fool.
The library itself seems excellent, for the advanced user.
But most people aren't advanced, that's why they would use an open source library. The advanced users would just make their own graphing class.
If you could detail it better or have a much more dumbed down demo, that would be great.
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@hamesetawa: Did you take a look at the chart header files? They are about as robust as you can get as far as documentation is concerned. For a web version of the full docs, see: http://cocoadocs.org/docsets/JBChartView/2.8.10/
Great library, beautiful with many options.
Seems like exactly what I want and need but, the demo project and the sparse documentation isn't clear.
I want to create a line graph, but I simply can't figure where to put my array of x-axis values, or y axis values, or the pop over values.
The methods for customizing the looks (colors, line width etc) are very clear... but the basic functionality of a line graph isn't.
I want to be able to input several lines' data, with one set of y-axis data and three sets of x-axis data with the exact y-axis data popping over when selecting a data point. It would have differing colors, and straight lines. Sounds pretty simple.
I can't figure out any of it, I'm a completely lost fool.
The library itself seems excellent, for the advanced user.
But most people aren't advanced, that's why they would use an open source library. The advanced users would just make their own graphing class.
If you could detail it better or have a much more dumbed down demo, that would be great.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: