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Bar chart race JavaScript
Updated on April 14th, 2025 | Written by humanBar chart race JavaScript When I wrote this article, the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak point. Today, things are much better thanks to vaccinations that continued their steady positive global effect. With this bar chart race JavaScript, we show how different countries diagnosed and reported...
A brief look into ‘performance’ in Web Data Visualization
A brief look into ‘performance’ in Web Data Visualization Introduction Throughout the existence of humankind, we’ve been trying to present data in various visual forms. Therefore, it is quite accurate to say that the concept of data visualization is actually quite old. Maps, which present geographic data, have existed at least 8000...
Using Scale Breaks in Data Visualization
Using Scale Breaks in Data Visualization Starting from LightningChart® .NET version 8, X axes has supported Scale breaks. Scale breaks allow excluding specific X ranges, e.g. inactive trading hours/dates or machinery off-production hours. In effect, scale breaks allow you to visualize the data effectively on situations when part of the data is...
Lighting
This article covers basics of Lighting in Data Visualization.
Cleaning Memory Resources Correctly
Cleaning Memory Resources Correctly
High-Performance WPF Charts : The Truth
What about manufacturers’ claims about Fastest rendering charts? There are a lot of false marketing terms used in the industry, so we are going to tell the truth, based on facts that anyone can reproduce and verify.

