Black & Red Chart
snuggs opened this issue · 6 comments
- - Find simple javascritpt chart
- - When in the black background is black foreground is white.
- - When **in the red color should be #ff0000
@soulmutbuttas we need to find a lightweight javascript charting system. Many use heavyweight libraries like one called D3.js but it's so damn complex and not worth the sluggish ass 3G network latency (nor bandwidth cost for higher).
References
@soulmutbuttas EUREKA!
https://developers.google.com/chart/
Other open source options. They should have some examples on the site or i'd leave immediately. (TL;DR; Too Long; Didn't Read;)
https://github.com/zingchart/awesome-charting#free-and-open-source-libraries
If the client is going to be written in React, I would suggest using
ReCharts
https://github.com/recharts/recharts
(D3 based)
@soulmutbuttas EUREKA! Found ALL historic data by the day. http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~stolfi/temp/2015-02-10-refprice-01d.txt
However we have to extrapolate what we say the "day price" is from the following values:
Open, High, Low, Close
Gotta do a little math with this one. Thoughts?
@scottmacdowell @soulmutbuttas @lafetaylor2 We have a section for "Historic Price" header. I was thinking perhaps can CLICK to link to one of the following... What we need to determine is which one of the following two does the header link to?
Historical Price vs. Historical Cost
My first assumption would be PRICE as COST is for expense. Sometimes you're selling so that would be revenue. Cost sounds weird if this is more historical accounting than finance.
@soulmutbuttas on second thought I think Historical Price is better suited for market price and Historical Cost better suited for personal transactions.