This library allows you to plot different kinds of graphs from data points. The currently supported graphs are
Line Graph, Bar Graph and Pie Chart. This library also includes an EditGraphView which you can edit by dragging points
and also get normalized points from the curve.
Just add the following dependency in your app's build.gradle
dependencies {
compile 'com.mdgiitr.suyash:graphkit:0.9.0'
}
There are two ways you can use this Graph: through XML or Java.
<com.mdgiitr.suyash.graphkit.LineGraph
android:id="@+id/lineGraph"
android:layout_width="700dp"
android:layout_height="700dp"
app:graph_color="#ff0000"
app:label_text_size="25"
app:line_thickness="8.0"
app:scrollablex="true"/>
Then use the View in your java file as follows:
LineGraph lineGraph = findViewById(R.id.lineGraph);
You can use the following Java code to add the View in your desired layout.
LineGraph lineGraph = new LineGraph(getApplicationContext(),700,700); //Pass view width and view height as parameters
//Then add the view to your layout
layout.addView(lineGraph);
To add Data Points to your Line Graph create an ArrayList of DataPoints and add them as shown below:
ArrayList<DataPoint> points = new ArrayList<>();
points.add(new DataPoint(10,10));
points.add(new DataPoint(100,50));
points.add(new DataPoint(100,100));
points.add(new DataPoint(150,200));
lineGraph.setPoints(points);
There are two ways you can use this Graph: through XML or Java.
<com.mdgiitr.suyash.graphkit.BarGraph
android:layout_width="700dp"
android:layout_height="700dp"
android:id="@+id/barGraph"
app:label_text_size="25" />
Then use the View in your java file as follows:
BarGraph barGraph = findViewById(R.id.barGraph);
You can use the following Java code to add the View in your desired layout.
BarGraph barGraph = new BarGraph(getApplicationContext(),700,700); //Pass view width and view height as parameters
//Then add the view to your layout
layout.addView(barGraph);
To add Data to your Bar Graph create an ArrayList of DataPoint and add it as shown below:
ArrayList<DataPoint> points = new ArrayList<>();
points.add(new DataPoint("2014",5, Color.parseColor("#34495E")));
points.add(new DataPoint("2015",9, Color.parseColor("#EC7063")));
points.add(new DataPoint("2016",2, Color.parseColor("#2ECC71")));
points.add(new DataPoint("2017",4, Color.parseColor("#F5B041")));
barGraph.setPoints(points);
There are two ways you can use this Graph: through XML or Java.
<com.mdgiitr.suyash.graphkit.PieChart
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:id="@+id/grid_pie"
app:label_text_size="40"/>
Then use the View in your java file as follows:
PieChart pieChart = findViewById(R.id.pie_chart);
You can use the following Java code to add the View in your desired layout.
PieChart pieChart = new PieChart(getApplicationContext(),700,700); //Pass view width and view height as parameters
//Then add the view to your layout
layout.addView(pieChart);
To add Data to your Pie Chart create an ArrayList of DataPoint and add it as shown below:
ArrayList<DataPoint> points = new ArrayList<>();
points.add(new DataPoint("Football",(float)40.1,Color.parseColor("#34495E")));
points.add(new DataPoint("Cricket", (float)30.9, Color.parseColor("#EC7063")));
points.add(new DataPoint("Basketball", (float)15.8,Color.parseColor("#2ECC71")));
points.add(new DataPoint("Voleyball",(float)12.4,Color.parseColor("#F5B041")));
pieChart.setPoints(points);
There are two ways you can use this Graph: through XML or Java.
<com.mdgiitr.suyash.graphkit.EditGraphView
android:id="@+id/editgraphview"
android:layout_width="350dp"
android:layout_height="350dp"
android:layout_marginEnd="8dp"
android:layout_marginStart="8dp"
android:layout_marginTop="56dp"/>
Then use the View in your java file as follows:
final EditGraphView v = findViewById(R.id.editgraphview);
You can use the following Java code to add the View in your desired layout.
EditGraphView v = new EditGraphView(this, 700, 700);//Pass view width and view height as parameters
//Then add the view to your layout
layout.addView(pieChart);
Property | Default values | Java method | Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data Points | NA | .setPoints(...) | NA | Data Points to plot |
Scroll X | false | .setSCrollX(...) | scrollablex | Is the graph scrollable along the x-axis |
Scroll Y | false | .setScrollY(...) | scrollabley | Is the graph scrollable alog the y-axis |
Trace Color for Line | Color.BLACK | .setGraphColor(...) | graph_color | Set the color for tracing the line |
Label Text Size | 20 | .setLabelTextSize(...) | label_text_size | Size of text used in the label markings |
Grid Color | Color.LTGRAY | .setGridColor(...) | grid_color | Set the color of the grid lines created |
Maximum number of divisions on each axis | 50 | .setMaxDivisions(...) | max_divisions | Set the maximum number of divisions on each axis |
Property | Default values | Java method | Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data Points | NA | .setPoints(...) | NA | Data Points to plot |
Label Text Size | 20 | .setLabelTextSize(...) | label_text_size | Size of text used in the label markings |
Space between two bars | 10 | .setSpace(...) | bar_space | Set the spacing between two bars |
Property | Default values | Java method | Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data Points | NA | .setPoints(...) | NA | Data Points to plot |
Label Text Size | 40 | .setLabelTextSize(...) | label_text_size | Size of text used in the label markings |
Property | Default values | Java method | Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Line Thickness | 12 | .lineThickness(...) | line_thickness | Data Points to plot |
Line Color | Color.BLACK | .lineColor(...) | graph_color | Set the color for tracing the line |
Get Y-coord from X-coord | NA | .getYFromX(...) | NA | Get Y-coord for a specific X between 0 and 1 |
Set Touch Tolerance | 20 | .setTouchTolerance(...) | touch_tolerance | Set Touch Tolerance for anchor points |
If you want to contribute to improve this library, please read our guidelines.
- Line graph can be plotted for all 4 quadrants.
- Zoom-in and zoom-out features can be added to graphs.
- Number of curves can be plotted in a single line graph to compare between the plots or to find the intersections.
- The Graphs can be made to plot in real-time.
- Snapping feature can be added in EditGraphView.
- Undo and Redo feature can be added in Edit graph.
- Polar Coordinate system can be added.
- Graphs can be plotted from functions and their roots, stationary points, integrals, etc. can be obtained from the graphs.
- Database can be integrated to store the graphs locally in the app.
Graph Kit is licensed under MIT License
. View license here.