If you like what you see here, and want to support the work being done in this repository, you could. Note: pod 'ios-charts' is not the correct library, and refers to a different project by someone else. For Realm support, please add pod 'ChartsRealm' too.
An amazing feature of this library now, for Android, iOS, tvOS and macOS, is the time it saves you when developing for both platforms, as the learning curve is singleton- it happens only once, and the code stays very similar so developers don't have to go around and re-invent the app to produce the same output with a different library.Īnd that's not even considering the fact that there's not really another good choice out there currently Add pod 'Charts' to your Podfile. The demo project is written in ObjC to demonstrate how it works. 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. If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. If nothing happens, download Xcode and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again.
Select Turn on Home Sharing.GitHub is home to over 40 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together. Don't see it? Tap Edit, select Home Sharing, then tap Done.Ĭhoose a shared library. See shared music Open the Music app and tap Library.
In the sidebar, click Library.Ĭlick the media library. Make sure that all of your devices are signed in with the same Apple ID and authorized to play purchases using that Apple ID. Connect all of your devices to the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network. On your PC, make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes for Windows. Use Home Sharing to share media from a computer to other devices With Home Sharing, you can share, stream, and import media from up to five computers that are connected to your home Wi-Fi network. After you sign in, follow these steps to access your computer's media library on your Apple TV. To use Home Sharing to access your computer's media library on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, sign in to Home Sharing on your device. Just make sure that your computers are powered on, awake, and have the Music app or iTunes for Windows open. You can use Home Sharing with up to five computers that are connected to your home Wi-Fi or Ethernet network. Learn more about what's available in your country or region. Apps and features might vary by country or region. With Home Sharing, you can share, stream, and import media from up to five computers that are connected to your home Wi-Fi network.