Useful and comprehensive charting application which supports more then 40 chart types
Version | 1.1 |
Updated | Jan 6th 2007 |
Developer |
Alliance Software Engineering
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
866
3.0
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Original File Size | 1.1 MB |
Downloads | 6831 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003 |
Category | Office Tools |
.Net Chart Control is a powerful charting component used to create attractive 3D and 2D charts for desktop applications and web pages using .NET technologies. 3D charting uses the OpenGL graphics engine to create sophisticated 3D charts and graphs.
Chart includes a .NET chart control that could be used with any .NET desktop or web application, chart configuration control and chart toolbar control that can be used with any .NET desktop applications.
Created with 'Fast Loading' with efficient memory usage written entirely in managed C#. Not a .NET interface over a recycled ActiveX component. Object-oriented design is created specifically for the .NET framework. 100% Unicode support. Can be used in C#, VB.NET, and Managed C++ as well as other languages which use .NET Framework. All error handling reports carried through .NET exception classes. Source code is available by special request.
Different chart types support multiple modes, meaning that literally dozens of different styles and types are available for developers. Flexible integrated legend supports multi-line headers and escaped labels. The layout (titles, fonts, colors, labels escapement etc) and data are defined in the single XML document, so you can easily manage the style of your chart by changing the parameters.
If your application uses XML to represent application data (ADO.NET DataSet) is seamless, because you can get its data as XML, then you can use simple XSL transformation to prepare chart document from your data.
Chart Control .NET allows using data from the XML, array of doubles and DataTable object. For yours and your users convenience Chart library provides the Chart Parameters control that allows you change all parts of the chart layout by using a single easy form.
Created with 'Fast Loading' with efficient memory usage written entirely in managed C#. Not a .NET interface over a recycled ActiveX component. Object-oriented design is created specifically for the .NET framework. 100% Unicode support. Can be used in C#, VB.NET, and Managed C++ as well as other languages which use .NET Framework. All error handling reports carried through .NET exception classes. Source code is available by special request.
Different chart types support multiple modes, meaning that literally dozens of different styles and types are available for developers. Flexible integrated legend supports multi-line headers and escaped labels. The layout (titles, fonts, colors, labels escapement etc) and data are defined in the single XML document, so you can easily manage the style of your chart by changing the parameters.
If your application uses XML to represent application data (ADO.NET DataSet) is seamless, because you can get its data as XML, then you can use simple XSL transformation to prepare chart document from your data. Chart Control .NET allows using data from the XML, array of doubles and DataTable object. For yours and your users convenience Chart library provides the Chart Parameters control that allows you change all parts of the chart layout by using a single easy form.
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