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Which Graph Control to Use?

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    Hi every one. I am developing a web application which shows complicated graphs. The graphs are not simple. Can any one suggest which graph control is more flexible? Regards, Arun Kumar.A

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      Hi every one. I am developing a web application which shows complicated graphs. The graphs are not simple. Can any one suggest which graph control is more flexible? Regards, Arun Kumar.A

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      Hi Arun, Some of our applications, we have used ChartFX http://www.softwarefx.com/[^]controls and Dundas http://www.dundas.com/[^]. Both are nice tools. Also you can create any test application using both chart controls and check for the memory allocation using any profiler tool and decide which one you need to go for Thanks Rakheesh

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        Hi Arun, Some of our applications, we have used ChartFX http://www.softwarefx.com/[^]controls and Dundas http://www.dundas.com/[^]. Both are nice tools. Also you can create any test application using both chart controls and check for the memory allocation using any profiler tool and decide which one you need to go for Thanks Rakheesh

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        Thank U very much. I will check it out. Regards, Arun Kumar.A

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