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Learning Highcharts 4

You're reading from   Learning Highcharts 4 Design eye-catching and interactive JavaScript charts for your web page with Highcharts, one of the leading tools in web charting

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783287451
Length 478 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joe Kuan Joe Kuan
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Preface 1. Web Charts 2. Highcharts Configurations FREE CHAPTER 3. Line, Area, and Scatter Charts 4. Bar and Column Charts 5. Pie Charts 6. Gauge, Polar, and Range Charts 7. Bubble, Box Plot, and Error Bar Charts 8. Waterfall, Funnel, Pyramid, and Heatmap Charts 9. 3D Charts 10. Highcharts APIs 11. Highcharts Events 12. Highcharts and jQuery Mobile 13. Highcharts and Ext JS 14. Server-side Highcharts 15. Highcharts Online Services and Plugins Index

A quick tour of Ext JS components

There are a myriad of classes in Ext JS, and it is beyond the scope of this book to introduce them. Sencha provides three types of online documentation in terms of both quality and quantity: a reference manual, tutorials (written and video), and working demos. You are strongly advised to spend ample time reviewing these materials. In this section, a very brief introduction is given about some components, especially those that are likely to interface with Highcharts. This chapter is by no means enough to get you started with programming in Ext JS, but should be enough to give you an idea.

Implementing and loading Ext JS code

An Ext JS application can always be divided into multiple JavaScript files, but they should always start from one HTML file. The following code snippet demonstrates how to start up Ext JS from an HTML file:

<html>
  <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
          content="text/html; charset=UTF-8&quot...
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