![]() ![]() I've chosen to write it in Swift as it can be highly optimized by the compiler, and can be used in both Swift and ObjC project. Okay so there's this beautiful library called MPAndroidChart by Philipp Jahoda which has become very popular amongst Android developers, but there was no decent solution to create charts for iOS. iOS >= 12.0 (Use as an Embedded Framework).Instead, you should go to the release page and pick up whatever suits you. ![]() One more heads up: As Swift evolves, if you are not using the latest Swift compiler, you shouldn't check out the master branch. Charts has now been renamed DGCharts to prevent conflicts with Apple's new Swift Charts. Just a heads up: Charts 5.0 has some breaking changes. Version 4.0.0, synced to MPAndroidChart #f6a398b ![]()
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