FusionCharts V3.6 was released recently, and fusionchartsv3.6
FusionCharts, a veteran chart control product, has been operating frequently recently. After V3.5 was released in July, V3.6 was released in July as follows:
Improvements:
- Added support for self hosted export servers in Java.
- Added Server Side Wrappers for PHP, ASP. NET, RoR.
- Added support for long labels in radar charts.
- Added support for realtime update of tooltip for realtime charts.
- Added name attribute to all html input elements PowerCharts.
- Zoomline chart now supports tooltip functionality
- Gantt chart now supports dateSeparator attribute.
- Added support for displayValue in Milestone of Gantt Chart
Fixes:
- Logo/Images can now be exported while exporting a chart (experimental ).
- Captions now align with chart area in MultiAxisLine chart.
- High-low values can now be toggled using showHighLowValue in Sparkline chart.
- Crossline labels of Zoomline chart are now rendered using anti-collision methods.
- Plot click event now returns standard arguments.
- Pointer shadow now present in Horizontal Linear gauge.
- Fixed Axis name bg-color attribute.
- ValuePosition attribute now works for line series of Pareto charts.
- DataIndex argument is now present in slicingStart/slicingEnd event.
- Plot labels in MultiLevelPie are now aligned vertically middle.
- Value close to zero now appear in Scroll Stacked Column charts.
- Fixed tooltip updation after drilling down to child chart in Chrome (Windows)
- Removed export button in exported chart image in ASP. NET export server
- In Angular Gauge, macros $ chartCenterY, $ gaugeCenterY now return correct values.
- ExportCallBack now works for charts exported and saved at server.
- Fixed link function call in dragnode chart, when a node is dragged.
- Legend Icon can now be configured for line chart when drawAnchors is 0.
- Fixed Pipe Line (|) display on spark line chart when high and low values are not visible
From the above update list, we can see that the upgrade of FusionCharts is still a repair of the pure JavaScript chart launched last year, and there is no major action. This also reflects that FusionCharts has entered a stable period after more than ten years of development and can meet the needs of most mainstream customers, so there is no need to go over it. For enterprise-level applications that require stability, FusionCharts is still the best choice.