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What Differ Chart Image From Chart API

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August 26, 2020

Differences Between Image Chart and Charts API

This article will help you to know the differences between image charts and charts API. You will also learn about the best tool that can help you to customize your charts easily with the help of the simplest and most versatile interface.

You can understand the difference between the 2 by looking at each in detail. 

Image Charts

Image charts are one of the best means for summarizing key data points that help you to deliver your insights to your audience. Image charts can help you to easily draw bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, radar charts and more. 

The prime advantage of using charts rather than plain numbers is that people can process visual information more easily than numbers alone. It may not be easy for people to see the trends that you want to show using numbers only. But with charts and graphs, almost anyone can get a much better idea of your perspective. 

Image charts is a unique chart making service trusted by many due to several factors. Among several benefits that you can enjoy at this platform, one of the very best has to be the ability to create charts using just the URL. Yes, you can specify various attributes in the URL using the specified format to set up your charts in minutes. All you have to do is to understand what each parameter represents and plug in the right values. Thus, you will have to keep the attribute key in front of you while making a chart to understand what each one represents. Attributes can include the chart type, data values, labels, axes, colors, chart size and more. But after making a few charts, you will become more fluent and will need to use this key less frequently as you gradually begin to recognize each attribute on your own. 

Some of the most instantly recognizable brands like Microsoft, Salesforce, Magento, Sulekha, Spotify and Dropbox are using Image Charts because this tool is versatile and easy in equal measures. Making your own custom charts has never been this easy. 

Image Chart APIs

Having understood image charts and how to best make your very own customized charts, you are now in a position to look into chart APIs. 

API means application programming interface. Simply put, the API is the interface between you and the website app that can help with information exchange. APIs help web apps to work and provide great features just like in Image Charts. The features and tools that you can make use of in Image Charts are powered by APIs. 

An API can help you to link towards an app on your website. For example, if you want Google Maps on your website, you don’t have to redesign it. Instead, you just need to implement the API so that Google Maps can work on your website. Thus APIs help with the exchange of data and make the internet more interactive and feature-rich for its users. APIs help you to interact with various apps without you having to worry about how they work. You just have to use the interface provided by the API and it then handles the rest. APIs are now fundamental to the internet since the net is all about interconnectedness and APIs help you do just that. 

APIs are extremely useful because they help different programs to work with each other seamlessly. 

Here is an analogy that will give you a deeper insight into how APIs work. Suppose you are hungry and want to order food. You decide that you will place an order at your favorite burger restaurant. You will take out a menu to see the list of foods they have on offer, call up their number and specify the details of your order based on what you have chosen from the menu. The method is quick, simple and straightforward.

But suppose that you now want to order a pizza. If you use the burger restaurant menu for ordering a pizza delivery then there will be problems. You won't be able to get what you are trying to order by using the wrong menu. 

Think of menus as APIs. Just like a menu specifies completely the kind of items available, APIs also specify the specific ways in which you can make requests. If you request food the wrong way, then you will not get your order. Likewise, you will not get programs to do what you want unless you use the right API. APIs are akin to menus. Once you pick out what you want from the menu, the rest is up to the restaurant staff and the delivery service – you do not have to bother how they do their jobs. You will finally get your order although you may have no idea what went on in the background. This is what APIs can do for you. You can get your order executed without having to know or worry about how it's done. 

Image Chart APIs are your key to easily customized and personalized charts. Click here for more information to see how they can take the work out of your workflow.

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