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Bullschmidt Bar Chart

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4.0

COMobjects.NET FlashChart

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0.0
ActiveX Automation Components
Free ASP bar chart tool built
ChartDirector is a powerful
COMobjects.NET FlashChart is
including Scope, Chart,
as a pure ASP class so there
charting component for
a .NET assembly which allows
Plotter, PieChart, BarChart,
are no components to
creating professional and
you to create beautiful
3D Components, Indicator,
register. If one puts the
clickable charts for web and
charts in Macromedia Flash
Gauge, ProgressBar, Ruler,
cursor over a bar, in most
windows applications. It's
format. You can create
Temperature Control,
browsers its value is shown
unique layering architecture
various kinds of charts, it
AlphaNumeric LED, Counter
as a tooltip. Tooltip and
enables you to synthesize
can be even animated. Layout
and others can be widely
y-axis values can be rounded
the charts you want using
of the charts is easy to
applied in many industry HMI
and formatted to look like
standard chart layers.
customize. Can be used with
applications and Simulation
$1,234 instead of 1234.12.
ChartDirector's
both ASP .NET and classic
environments.
 
comprehensive chart styles
ASP.
 
 
include pie, donut, bar,
 
 
 
line, spline, step line,
 
 
 
trend line, curve-fitting,
 
 
 
inter-line coloring, area,
 
 
 
scatter, bubble, floating
 
 
 
box, box-whisker, waterfall,
 
 
 
finance (numerous indicators
 
 
 
support), gantt, vector,
 
 
 
radar, polar, rose, and
 
 
 
angular and linear meters
 
 
 
and guages. ChartDirector
 
 
 
charts are interactive with
 
 
 
full suite of mouse events,
 
 
 
supporting tool tips,
 
 
 
clickable chart objects, and
 
 
 
"drag to zoom" and
 
 
 
"drag to scroll"
 
 
 
features. AJAX enabled
 
 
 
features allow charts to
 
 
 
update without refreshing
 
 
 
web pages. Easy to use and
 
 
 
with comprehensive
 
 
 
documentation. Come with
 
 
 
numerous examples. Free
 
 
 
trial available.
 


Date: Sep, 03 2002


Date: Apr, 16 2005


Date: Aug, 31 2006


Date: Sep, 05 2002
This COM object / ASP
The Demis Map Server is a
Utilizing scalable vector
Designed from the ground up
component draws pie and bar
professional web mapping
graphics, dgChart gives you
for use in Windows DNA 2000,
charts and line graphs
component based on the
the tools you need to
ASP, VB and VC++ development
"on the fly".
OpenGIS Web Mapping standard
provide next generation data
projects, Dundas Chart is
Output can be streamed to
specifications. Using this
visualization on your site.
easy to use, flexible, and
the browser using
Map Server you can built
 
backed by Dundas Software's
BinaryWrite, or saved to
your own ASP applications
 
award winning team of
file. Image types include
based on standards used by
 
software engineers. Dundas
GIF, PNG, JPG and bitmap. A
the US Army, Nasa, Usgs and
 
Chart brings presentation
wide range of properties
others, version 4.0 will
 
quality to your client-side
allow the customisation of
soon be released supporting
 
and server-side development
colour, size and text style.
Macro Media flash as a
 
projects. The product of a
Built in defaults allow the
client platform !
 
complete multi-year, all new
production of graphs with
 
 
development effort,
only a few lines of code.
 
 
employing the latest
Show percentages or actual
 
 
techniques in design
values. Generate the colours
 
 
patterns, Object Oriented
at random if prefered. Bar
 
 
architecture, and COM,
charts have a choice of
 
 
Dundas Chart sets the
orientation - vertical or
 
 
standard for Charting
horizontal, and a stacked
 
 
components.
bar chart option is
 
 
 
availble. Bar charts and
 
 
 
line graphs can auto
 
 
 
calibrate the axes. All the
 
 
 
graphs can show legends.
 
 
 
Additional text can be added
 
 
 
to annotate the graph. Text
 
 
 
supports Unicode characters.
 
 
 
HTML image maps can be
 
 
 
produced. Free trial
 
 
 
available with full
 
 
 
instructions.
 
 
 


Date: Jul, 10 2006


Date: Aug, 27 2003


Date: Oct, 26 2001


Date: Jun, 07 2000
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