jcopperfield c2a5b12376 Bugfix: Improve polyfill function of log10 to return whole powers of 10 (#5275)
* Bugfix: Improve polyfill function of log10 to return whole powers of 10
        as integer values, as it caused endless loop in IE11 in the tick
        creation loop.

* Compare floating-point numbers directly instead of using unnecessary division.
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Chart.js

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Simple HTML5 Charts using the canvas element chartjs.org

Installation

You can download the latest version of Chart.js from the GitHub releases or use a Chart.js CDN.

To install via npm:

npm install chart.js --save

To install via bower:

bower install chart.js --save

Selecting the Correct Build

Chart.js provides two different builds for you to choose: Stand-Alone Build, Bundled Build.

Stand-Alone Build

Files:

  • dist/Chart.js
  • dist/Chart.min.js

The stand-alone build includes Chart.js as well as the color parsing library. If this version is used, you are required to include Moment.js before Chart.js for the functionality of the time axis.

Bundled Build

Files:

  • dist/Chart.bundle.js
  • dist/Chart.bundle.min.js

The bundled build includes Moment.js in a single file. You should use this version if you require time axes and want to include a single file. You should not use this build if your application already included Moment.js. Otherwise, Moment.js will be included twice which results in increasing page load time and possible version compatability issues.

Documentation

You can find documentation at www.chartjs.org/docs. The markdown files that build the site are available under /docs. Previous version documentation is available at www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/developers/#previous-versions.

Contributing

Before submitting an issue or a pull request, please take a moment to look over the contributing guidelines first. For support using Chart.js, please post questions with the chartjs tag on Stack Overflow.

Building

Instructions on building and testing Chart.js can be found in the documentation.

Thanks

  • BrowserStack for allowing our team to test on thousands of browsers.
  • @n8agrin for the Twitter handle donation.

License

Chart.js is available under the MIT license.

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