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    PHPlot

    PHPlot

    A PHP class for creating graphs, plots, charts

    PHPlot is a PHP graphics class for creating charts and plots. It works with PHP5 and the PHP GD extension to produce PNG, GIF, or JPEG images. TrueType fonts (TTF) are optional, or built-in GD fonts can be used. The available plot types include: area, bars, line/points, lines, pie, points, squared, stacked-bars, and thin bar-line. Labels, tick marks, plot legend, and X/Y axes and more are all configurable. Images can be imported as a background, multiple graphs can be drawn on one image,...
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    libwebplot is a C library for dynamically generating plots in a CGI environment. The currently available plot types are: scatter plots, histograms, and heat plots. The library will generate png or jpeg (using gd) with imagemaps (i.e. a clickable plot).
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    PanaChart is a PHP class for online charts creation using PHP and the GD image manipulation library. It makes it easy to plot several types of charts with less then 10 lines of code. It is suited for any scientific or business web application.
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