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TradingView Charting Library Android Integration Example
The earliest supported version of the charting library for these examples is v20
.
How to start
- Check that you can view https://github.com/tradingview/charting_library/. If you do not have access then you can request access to this repository here.
- Install dependencies
npm install
. - Copy the charting library files
- If you are able to run bash scripts then the
copy_charting_library_files.sh
script can be used to copy the current stable version's files. - If you are not able to run bash scripts then do the following:
- Copy all files from https://github.com/tradingview/charting_library/ to
app/src/main/assets/charting_library/
.
- Copy all files from https://github.com/tradingview/charting_library/ to
- If you are able to run bash scripts then the
What is Charting Library
Charting Library is a standalone solution for displaying charts. This free, downloadable library is hosted on your servers and is connected to your data feed to be used in your website or app. Learn more and download.
What is Android
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
About This Project
This example was kindly provided by @roktoshl.