|  | Posted by Andy Hassall on 06/25/05 15:17 
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 02:10:53 GMT, Mladen Gogala <gogala@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 >Is anybody aware of some convenient chart drawing module? I'm looking for
 >something like Chart::Pie, Chart::Strip or Chart::Plot. The idea is the
 >following: I'm creating capacity planner for an Oracle database. I know
 >how to collect and view the data, but I'd like to draw some pretty graphs,
 >showing trends.
 >Of course, I'd prefer a free module. Does anybody have any experience with
 >Image_Graph PEAR module? I'm a little bit frightened by the alpha status
 >of the whole thing.
 
 I tried Jpgraph a while back and it was alright. I believe it's still free,
 and is pure PHP, not a binary module.
 
 I currently use ChartDirector at work, which I like quite a lot - produces
 good-looking charts (nicely anti-aliased etc.) and is pretty quick (probably
 mostly due to it being a compiled module). It has a fairly liberal
 unlimited-length free trial license but puts a small yellow banner at the
 bottom of the image, or you buy a license to get rid of that.
 
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