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dynamochart

v2.0.0

Published

A collection of React chart components

Downloads

12

Readme

DynamoChart React Library

This is a React library developed by DynamoChart UG for visualizing your data.

It contains 16 charts and tables, is very easy to use, and is suitable for data analysis. You can download this by running npm install dynamochart in your React app. Then you can use the library.

For more information, visit www.dynamochart.com.

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DynamoChart React Library

This is a React library developed by DynamoChart for visualizing your data.

It contains 16 charts and tables, is very easy to use, and is suitable for data analysis. You can download this by running npm install dynamochart in your React app. Then you can use the library.

For more information, visit www.dynamochart.com.

Licensing

Open-Source License (MIT):

DynamoChart is available under the MIT License for open-source projects. This means you can use it for free in any project that is also open-source. The full terms of the license are available in the LICENSE.md file.

Commercial License:

For use in commercial production environments, DynamoChart requires a commercial license. This license allows you to use DynamoChart in commercial, proprietary, and closed-source projects. For more details on the commercial license and information on how to acquire it, please see the COMMERCIAL_LICENSE.md file. Using DynamoChart in a commercial project without a valid commercial license is not permitted under the terms of the MIT License.

How to Use

Install the package via npm: npm install dynamochart Import the required charts or tables into your React application Utilize the components to visualize your data effectively For detailed usage instructions and examples, visit our official website:www.dynamochart.com.