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SciChart Android 2D Professional Reviews

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I am satisfied with the Android SciChart framework. It is easy to use, works as expected.
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Posted 3 years ago
We bought mobile api from this company. The product works very well, and surpasses any known to us charting library for mobile. The class structure is fairly logical and easy to interface. Performance is astonishing. Yet have to submit our app to the App Store, but without a doubt their product saved us whole bunch of money
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Posted 4 years ago
tl;dr for Android developers: This is the product you want. My data set consists of 2048 points of data each with an X,Y delivered 20 times per second. We plot it in real time thusly: * X,Y line displaying the latest data * X,Y line displaying a "slow decay" line where the max Y slowly decays * X,Y,Y line displaying a "max value" line where the maximum Y for any X is held with an optional second Y that lets you lock in the first Y at a point in time and then display the difference if a new Y exceeds the old Y * Heatmap acting as a waterfall displaying X,Y values over time. I think we're at 60 rows right now so that's 2048*60=122880 points being displayed and scrolled as new lines come in. We display all of these at the same time. At one point I had a bug where I was accidentally streaming over 100 sets per second of 2048 points instead of the intended 20 sets per second and it still kept up. My experience is that I can run the device out of physical memory from building up the heatmap too large before I can get SciCharts itself to choke. I did play a little bit with other graphing libraries and SciCharts blew the doors off of all of the ones I tried. For Android I believe they are using the GPU which is a big deal and not a bit of code I would care to try and reproduce myself. I couldn't recreate this graphing function with this performance if you gave me a year. The documentation could frankly be better in terms of individual method calls but the tutorials will get you started and every chart type has sample code which, once you understand the tutorials, make it easy to get you up and running on whatever type of chart you want.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent library and documentation. The Android sample application is very helpful for understanding the capabilities of the library and deciding which chart types to implement. I was able to visualize sensor data in a matter of a few hours, with no prior knowledge of the library.
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Posted 4 years ago
Worth its price, best charts so far for mobiles
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Posted 5 years ago
We looked at multiple options to add world class graphs to our Android app and SciChart stood out as the best. Without SciChart we would not have been able to provide the level of detail and sophistication that we were looking for. Technical support is amazing and has helped us to accomplish a tailored integration of the charts in our app as well as a smooth user experience.
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Posted 7 years ago
As students, they gave us an educational license that helped us very much in our graduation project. Of course, SciChart library for android that we used is very good and helpful.
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Posted 7 years ago