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ApexCharts vs trendseries

A side-by-side editorial comparison of ApexCharts and trendseries — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

ApexCharts vs trendseries: at a glance

FeatureApexChartstrendseries
SectorAnalyticsAnalytics
Velocity score10.03.8
Sparks · 30d31
Top themescharting, raw-data-input, chart-morphing, premium-tieringtime-series, econometrics, r-package, seasonal-decomposition
Last editorial update1d ago1d ago
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What is ApexCharts?

Licensing settled, ApexCharts is back to changing what a chart can take as input.

ApexCharts is deep into a fast v6 line, shipping roughly weekly. The licensing arc that dominated 6.5 through 6.7 — trial watermarks, the first premium-gated chart type, then entitlement checks — has settled, and the last three releases are library work again. 6.9.0 is the largest of them: a histogram type that bins raw samples, a morph engine that conserves marks across chart types, and the end of the library's dependency-free packaging.

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What is trendseries?

A trend-extraction toolkit grows a full decomposition engine, seasonal components and all.

trendseries extracts trends from economic time series through two pipe-friendly functions, backed by an unusually broad method set — Hodrick-Prescott in one- and two-sided variants, Baxter-King, Christiano-Fitzgerald, Hamilton regression, Beveridge-Nelson, unobserved components, plus the moving average and smoothing family. The 1.4 release adds decomposition proper: an exported decompose_series() that splits a series into trend, seasonal, and remainder across five methods and guarantees the components add back to the original values.

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ApexCharts vs trendseries: editorial side-by-side

A
ApexCharts
ANALYTICS
10.0

Licensing settled, ApexCharts is back to changing what a chart can take as input.

◆ Current state

ApexCharts is deep into a fast v6 line, shipping roughly weekly. The licensing arc that dominated 6.5 through 6.7 — trial watermarks, the first premium-gated chart type, then entitlement checks — has settled, and the last three releases are library work again. 6.9.0 is the largest of them: a histogram type that bins raw samples, a morph engine that conserves marks across chart types, and the end of the library's dependency-free packaging.

◆ Where it's heading

The through-line now is input and arrangement rather than catalogue size. Charts increasingly accept the measurements a team actually has instead of pre-aggregated values, and the seams that let you hand a chart its own layout — plotOptions.unit.positions, the pluggable layout hook — are being filled in with kits rather than hard-coded options. The premium boundary has stopped moving; the free catalogue keeps growing around it.

◆ Prediction

Expect the raw-observation pattern to reach another chart type now that the bar pathway handles binning, and expect the remaining pluggable seams to get companion kits the way positions just did.

T
trendseries
ANALYTICS
3.8

A trend-extraction toolkit grows a full decomposition engine, seasonal components and all.

◆ Current state

trendseries extracts trends from economic time series through two pipe-friendly functions, backed by an unusually broad method set — Hodrick-Prescott in one- and two-sided variants, Baxter-King, Christiano-Fitzgerald, Hamilton regression, Beveridge-Nelson, unobserved components, plus the moving average and smoothing family. The 1.4 release adds decomposition proper: an exported decompose_series() that splits a series into trend, seasonal, and remainder across five methods and guarantees the components add back to the original values.

◆ Where it's heading

The package is moving from breadth of methods to rigour about what those methods produce. Recent work has been about defaults and guarantees rather than new filters: the unobserved components model now derives its signal-to-noise ratios from Hodrick-Prescott lambdas so the default output is economically interpretable, decomposition carries an exact additive identity, and a log transform gives a uniform multiplicative variant across every method. Naming is being tidied in the same spirit, with group_vars deprecated in favour of group_cols. Side-by-side method comparison — passing several methods and getting each one's components as separate columns — suggests an audience that treats method choice as a research question rather than a setting.

◆ Prediction

Expect the comparison and diagnostic side to keep developing, since the package now produces multiple decompositions of the same series and offers no ranking between them; the entries give no indication of new filters being queued.

Alternatives to ApexCharts and trendseries

Other Analytics products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either ApexCharts or trendseries.

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Recent activity from ApexCharts and trendseries

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 1d agoApexChartsUnit charts get a 39-shape companion kit
  2. 2d agoApexChartsHistogram bins raw samples; charts morph between types
  3. 9d agoApexChartsPer-data-point label offsets land as functions
  4. 10d agoApexChartsPie and donut slice clicks work again after a 6.7.0 regression
  5. 16d agoApexChartsSunburst charts arrive; premium features now need an entitled plan
  6. 17d agotrendseriesDecomposition becomes a first-class operation, five methods deep
  7. 22d agoApexChartsUnit chart is the first premium-gated chart type
  8. 3mo agotrendseriesMulti-column trends and economically grounded UCM defaults
  9. 10mo agotrendseriesFirst production release with 21 trend extraction methods

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between ApexCharts and trendseries?

They serve adjacent needs but don't currently overlap on shipped themes. ApexCharts is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 10.0 vs 3.8), with 3 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 1. See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is ApexCharts better than trendseries?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. ApexCharts is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 10.0 vs 3.8), with 3 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 1. For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Analytics products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to ApexCharts?

Top ApexCharts alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "ApexCharts alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/apexcharts for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to trendseries?

Top trendseries alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "trendseries alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/trendseries for the full list with editorial commentary on each.