A fully managed Windows Form control that allows developers to add chart in their applications
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | Jan 22nd 2008 |
Developer |
Steware Technology Inc
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User Rating |
847
4.1
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Original File Size | 3 MB |
Downloads | 6679 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Steware Chart .NET is a fully managed Windows Form control, that helps the developers add a Chart in the application to provide the Chart representation for the input data.
Steware Chart .NET includes a full assortment of Chart types, including Line Chart, Column Chart, Area Chart, Stock Chart, Pie and Doughnut Chart, all of which are designed for customization abilities, easy use, high speed and wide uses.
Powerfull wizard contained in the control, help to customize the Chart interface visually and get exact look Chart interface with little work.
Here are some key features of "Steware Chart NET for WinForm":
· Pure .NET framework managed code.
· 100% compatible with Visual Studio.NET.
· All painting by GDI+.
· Property Page, makes the creation of your Charts easy and painless.
· Template and serialization support.
· Line, Area, Column, Stock and Pie Charts, with many different styles.
· Real-time display of data.
· Selection of any Chart element by mouse pointer.
· Multiple data points and multiple data series.
· Chart elements are assembled freely in the container to create flexible interface.
· Custom labels displayed freely on the container.
· Custom images displayed freely on the container.
Requirements:
· Visual Studio 2003 or 2005
Limitations:
· The demo application showcases the charts but has no practical functionality.
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