Apple has the makings of such a framework already - its called GraphKit.

If you want GraphKit to become available as a supported Cocoa framework PLEASE enter an enhancement bug - you can reference the same bug my request was dupped to: 3320659 [its low number tells you its a long standing request!].

Even if you don't care - enter a bug anyway, and help the rest of us! 1,000 more bugs on this issue and we'll surely see GraphKit in the next big-cat release!

Rather than asking for a specific SPI to be made public, you'll likely do better for yourself if you file a general feature request, explaining what you need in terms of graphing, what sort of features you're interested in, the volume of and how you manage your data, and so forth... there are many, many ways to implement a graphing API, and there's no point in Apple providing one without knowing what most developers actually expect from it. For example, there's a very big difference between what say Keynote needs, in terms of graphing, and what a scientific visualisation program needs.

Wade
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