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  • realJSOPR realJSOP

    Can anoyone recommend a free (unmanaged) C++ graphing library that uses GDI+? I'm doing a MFC app.

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    isn't this a "programming question" ?? ;P BTW, isn't CxImage doing what you need ? (i don't know much graphical libs, so, my appalogies if it doesn't)


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      Well, it doesn't *have to*, but I figure it would be esasier to get anti-aliased lines out of it if it did. :)

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      *grin* yeah, that's a fair call

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        isn't this a "programming question" ?? ;P BTW, isn't CxImage doing what you need ? (i don't know much graphical libs, so, my appalogies if it doesn't)


        TOXCCT >>> GEII power

        [VisualCalc 3.0  updated ][Flags Beginner's Guide  new! ]

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        When I say "graph", I mean business graphs. If I had wanted "graphics", I would have said "graphics" (and I think the freeimage library is much better than CXImage).

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        • realJSOPR realJSOP

          When I say "graph", I mean business graphs. If I had wanted "graphics", I would have said "graphics" (and I think the freeimage library is much better than CXImage).

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          humm, well, you mean, Graphs[^] ?


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            *grin* yeah, that's a fair call

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            Christian Graus wrote:

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            The blog is not working says "Error establishing a database connection".


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            • realJSOPR realJSOP

              When I say "graph", I mean business graphs. If I had wanted "graphics", I would have said "graphics" (and I think the freeimage library is much better than CXImage).

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              Marc Clifton
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              John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

              When I say "graph", I mean business graphs

              Umm, I think "charting library" is the better term. Marc

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                humm, well, you mean, Graphs[^] ?


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                Actually, the PGL library[^] is more appropriate to my requirements (it uses CGI+).

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                  Actually, the PGL library[^] is more appropriate to my requirements (it uses CGI+).

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                  I have never been able to get that library to build. Is there a newer version available then the one on CP?

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                    I have never been able to get that library to build. Is there a newer version available then the one on CP?

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                    It looks like the author's web site is gone. I just found out about the library today - haven't tried to build it yet.

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                    • realJSOPR realJSOP

                      It looks like the author's web site is gone. I just found out about the library today - haven't tried to build it yet.

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                      Sad to say I couldn't find any updates either. I looked into this library a few weeks back as I could do with a good charting library. I couldn't find any updates to the library out there and I'm reluctant to use a library that hasn't had any development for 3 years :( I simply can't believe there aren't any good charting libraries out there for unmanaged code. Let me know if you find anything better!

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                        I have never been able to get that library to build. Is there a newer version available then the one on CP?

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                        Well, I've managed to get some of the errors fixed, but I'm not inclined to use up a week of my free time to make it compile under vs2005...

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                          Sad to say I couldn't find any updates either. I looked into this library a few weeks back as I could do with a good charting library. I couldn't find any updates to the library out there and I'm reluctant to use a library that hasn't had any development for 3 years :( I simply can't believe there aren't any good charting libraries out there for unmanaged code. Let me know if you find anything better!

                          -- The Obliterator

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                          I have been looking for a good charting library for quite some time now. There just does not seem to be anything for unmanaged code that is very complete or supported. My most recent find is ZedGraph, which by far looks to be the best open source library I have seen. Unfortunately it is C#/.NET and not usable to me (I am still usig VS 6.0 and have no intention to upgrade). I have been considering whether it is worthwhile (or even appropriate/acceptable) to convert it to unmanaged C++.

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