I post a new version of Transaction Statistics that report and graph (line) the yearly saving and yearly available sum.
For that I used a different version of Chart.js, ChartNew.js (https://github.com/FVANCOP/ChartNew.js) that'san evolution of that one. I used it because on that there has been a new option to assign a color to a given base line (in my case the "zero" value).
Below a simple example of what you get.
Transaction statistics
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Re: Transaction statistics
Smart. I like it.
What do you think ChartNew.js should replace Chart.js or both js should be used?
What do you think ChartNew.js should replace Chart.js or both js should be used?
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Re: Transaction statistics
I've both because the main page and other GRM use the Chart.js. ChartNew born from Chart and mainly maintain all the previous functions, but it seems to me there are few differences and it's possible something doesn't work in the same way.Nikolay wrote:Smart. I like it.
What do you think ChartNew.js should replace Chart.js or both js should be used?