Build various customizable charts and gauges in a quick, intuitive manner by turning to this reliable WPF component that comes with a theme editor and a sample browser
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | Feb 28th 2016 |
Developer |
MindFusion
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User Rating |
900
3.1
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Original File Size | 9.7 MB |
Downloads | 7041 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
MindFusion.Charting for WPF is an WPF component designed to help users create numerous charts, such as pie, doughnut, bar, 3D bar or column charts, as well as other graphical objects.
Users are provided with various chart types that they can test by launching the corresponding executable component, since this utility packs several sample objects. Some of the tools mentioned above can be customized directly from within their dedicated window, as they feature interactive controls.
Aside from building charts, MindFusion.Charting for WPF can also help developers generate a broad range of gauges they can further distribute or use within their applications. Among the supported created content, users can find system monitors, thermometers, compasses speedometers, equalizers, clocks or even car gauges.
All the content it creates can be also visually customized by either applying a predefined theme from the dedicated Theme Editor or by creating a new one from scratch and saving it as an XML file.
This WPF component packs an executable utility, the Sample Browser, where users can access the library items without spending too much time. This tool provides users with a brief explanation for each and every one of the entries, displays a thumbnail and also offers additional details about them, such as required dependencies. Users can also launch the desired component from this window.
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