✨ Air Chart Pro: 20+ Premium Charts Plugin by Zeroqode

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This plugin provides 20 customizable charts that help you to create beautiful and interactive visualizations for the app. The plugin elements are optimized and developed with many useful options. Each element has a variety of actions and events that allows the creation of user-friendly functionality. Plugin provides customization for the Background grid color, Zoom selection color/opacity/stroke, Summed data tables on the stacked chart, 2nd Y-Axis color/border/title. Line color/opacity/curveness, label size/color/position and many others.

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Live demo: https://zeroqode-demo-28.bubbleapps.io/air_chart_pro

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Air Chart Pro: 20+ Premium Charts| Plugin for Bubble by Zeroqode

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Hi there, is it possible to input the data value as a number instead of a list of numbers? it was possible in the lite version?

Hello @Jamaalniya,

Hope this message finds you in good spirits. :slightly_smiling_face:

We’ve taken note of your query via email, and to ensure you receive our response promptly, we’re addressing your question here as well.

We’re pleased to confirm that it is indeed possible to input data directly from a table that contains a numerical column, as opposed to a list of numbers. By using the method “…each item’s number,” the plugin will process the data as if it were a single cell containing a list of numbers, as the examples on our demo page.

For a hands-on example, you can explore this test page. There, you’ll find a chart example that dynamically retrieves each item’s number from a test table.

Please let us know if this clarifies your question. Also if you have any further questions or need additional information, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Thank you once again, we’re looking forward to your reply. :pray:

Best regards,
Zeroqode Support Team

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Thanks, I appreciate the reply

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Hello @Jamaalniya,

Thank you for the message. :pray:

We’re glad to have been of help! If you have more questions about our products or need further assistance, feel free to let us know—it’s always a pleasure to assist.

We would greatly appreciate if you could share your experience by leaving a review. It supports our efforts and helps the Bubble community make informed decisions.

To review our plugin, go to the Plugins tab in your Bubble editor, find our plugin, and rate it. Also, consider sharing your feedback on Trustpilot: Zeroqode on Trustpilot. Your insights motivate our team to continue delivering exceptional service.

Thank you once again, and have a great weekend! :dizzy:

Best regards,
Zeroqode Support Team

I am struggling with how to set up the fields correctly.

I have a database for information related to coaching calls. I’m trying to create a bar chart that shows the number of calls our team of coaches completed between dates in a drop down field. Is there a way to set up the “Series Data” fields so that it can create it’s own list of numbers from this database based on the count of completed calls?

Or do I need to create a separate database like I’ve seen on the demo page and in several other threads. Where I have a field for call count, and coaches to create a list of numbers and names? @ZeroqodeSupport

Hello @john.gibson,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

Regarding your query, could you please provide more details about what you are trying to achieve? Specifically, it would be helpful if you could share screenshots or screencasts showing the current state of your data and charts, as well as how you envision them to appear, this will help us better understand your needs and provide a better answer.

If you are looking to select only specific data from the database field, you can apply data constraints in the Series field as shown in the image below:

However, please note that the chart retrieves data from an array (e.g., series1: [a1, a2, a3…], categories: [c1, c2, c3…]), where the values correspond to attributes (a1 → c1). This is why it is crucial to ensure that the data is properly prepared before using it in the chart.

We hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if everything is clear or if you have any further questions.

Thank you again, and I look forward to your reply.

Best regards,
Zeroqode Support Team

Hi Levon,

Great plugin. Thank you so much for making it. I compared many chart plugins and I liked this one the most. It has the most features and the performance is great.

I use the bar chart heavily. One thing that I feel like is missing is the ability to add rounded corner to the bars. It’d be great if your plugin can support that since most bar charts have that.

Anyway, thank you again for the great work!

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Hey @rick76 ,
Thank you for contacting us.

To round out the bar chart you can use the plugin settings, namely Border Radius, which will help you achieve what you mentioned earlier.
Here is an example of what this feature looks like.

If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask.

Best Regards,
Zeroqode Support Team