Open Source JavaScript Data Visualization Apps for Android

JavaScript Data Visualization Apps for Android

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    WebVisu

    Pure Browser based Visualisation for PLCs

    Framework to enable PLC Visualisations (like Wago 750-841, Beck IPC, CoDeSys 2.3) displayed in a standalone Browser without Java applets. Including Browsers of iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android aso.. Based on HTML5 canvas and Javascript.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Mapbox GL JS

    Mapbox GL JS

    Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser

    Mapbox GL JS is a JavaScript library that uses WebGL to render interactive maps from vector tiles and Mapbox styles. It is part of the Mapbox GL ecosystem, which includes Mapbox Mobile, a compatible renderer written in C++ with bindings for desktop and mobile platforms. Mapbox GL JS is part of the cross-platform Mapbox GL ecosystem, which also includes compatible native SDKs for applications on Android, iOS, macOS, Qt, and React Native. Mapbox provides building blocks to add location features like maps, search, and navigation into any experience you create. To get started with GL JS or any of our other building blocks, sign up for a Mapbox account. In addition to GL JS, this repository contains code, issues, and test fixtures that are common to both GL JS and the native SDKs. Mapbox GL JS v2 enables 3D mapping with elevated terrain, customizable skies and atmospheric lighting, a new camera, and performance enhancements.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Appacts

    Appacts

    Appacts Open Source Mobile Analytics Platform

    Appacts was designed and developed with user in mind, leaving old style analytics services behind and starting fresh. We’ve looked for a way to empower our users by presenting data to them in a quick summarised view. We are here to make analytics exciting, engaging and more importantly productive, so you can make right decisions quickly.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DRINKS Toolkit

    DRINKS Toolkit

    DRINKS is a set of smart web-based widgets.

    DRINKS Toolkit is a collection of web-based widget, focused in the first release, to realize an online strumentation. It provides a practical and immediate interface to represent your data in the best possible way. Every widget is drawed using HTML5 Canvas API in a Javascript based environment. Drinks was born to allow users to easily realize custom dashboards without any programming knowledge, infact, you can use your instrument on a webpage simply using HTML tags, or using BarMan IDE to create your applications in a click. DRINKS Toolkit (hardware and software) are released as Open Source project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Interactable

    Interactable

    Experimental implementation of high performance interactable views

    This is an experimental implementation of a declarative API for handling fluid user interactions with views at 60 FPS in React Native. Here are some example use-cases for views that users can interact with. Swipeable card (a la Google Now) springing into place unless swiped away with enough force. Drawer snapping between closed and open with buttons appearing gradually as it's being dragged. Collapsible header that snaps to a smaller size as the content below is being scrolled. Chat heads (a la Facebook Messenger) that can be dragged around but snap to corners of the screen. All of these use-cases have views that continuously interact with the user's gestures. These interactions are normally physical in nature, having properties like springiness, friction, elasticity and damping. In order to feel natural on a touch device they need to run at 60 FPS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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