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In this chapter, we will discuss how to set up the Highcharts library to be used in web application development.
Highcharts requires jQuery as a dependency. First, we will install the jQuery library and then the Highcharts library.
Install jQuery
There are two ways to use jQuery.
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Download − Download it locally from jQuery.com and use it.
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CDN access − You also have access to a CDN. The CDN will give you access around the world to regional data centers; in this case, Google host. This means using CDN moves the responsibility of hosting files from your own servers to a series of external ones. This also offers an advantage that if the visitor to your webpage has already downloaded a copy of jQuery from the same CDN, it will not have to be re-downloaded.
Using Downloaded jQuery
Include the jQuery JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
<head> <script src = "/jquery/jquery.min.js"></script> </head>
Using CDN
We are using the CDN versions of the jQuery library throughout this tutorial.
Include the jQuery JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
<head> <script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js"> </script> </head>
Install Highcharts
The following are the two ways to use Highcharts.
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Download − Download it locally from highcharts.com and use it.
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CDN access − You also have access to a CDN. The CDN will give you access around the world to regional data centers; in this case, the Highcharts host – Code.Highcharts.Com.
Using Downloaded Highcharts
Include the Highcharts JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
<head> <script src = "/highcharts/highcharts.js"></script> </head>
Using CDN
We are using the CDN versions of the Highcharts library throughout this tutorial.
Include the Highcharts JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
<head> <script src = "https://code.highcharts.com/highcharts.js"></script> </head>
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