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Scientific charting component advice

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  • N Neophyte30

    Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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    Matthew Faithfull
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    These[^] people have more charting type components than you can easily shake a stick at and seem to have bought up all the companies I've ever got commercial charting components from over the years. If they don't have anything capable you might be better off rolling your own, it's certainly a lot more fun. :)

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    • N Neophyte30

      Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      CP's sample. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/miscctrl/xgraph.aspx[^] http://www.codeproject.com/KB/miscctrl/High-speedCharting.aspx[^]


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      • N Neophyte30

        Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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        Graham Bradshaw
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        How about http://www.advsofteng.com/gallery.html[^]

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        • N Neophyte30

          Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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          Tom Deketelaere
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          Haven't tested the charts suite but devexpress so far has impressed me excellent support system (usually an answer within a day (even when you are not a customer (yet))) and overall easy in use and price isn't that much neither (but that's relative so...) http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/Charting/[^]

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          • T Tom Deketelaere

            Haven't tested the charts suite but devexpress so far has impressed me excellent support system (usually an answer within a day (even when you are not a customer (yet))) and overall easy in use and price isn't that much neither (but that's relative so...) http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/Charting/[^]

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            Neophyte30
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            Good Lord! Thanks to all - I will begin my evaluations! :-D

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            • N Neophyte30

              Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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              leppie
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              MS Research has a Data Visualization Components project, it's free for non-commercial use. (sorry no link, too lazy typing with one hand and the beer getting warm in the other)

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              • N Neophyte30

                Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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                These guys...[^]

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                • N Neophyte30

                  Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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                  peterchen
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                  I found ProEssentials[^], while a bit weird, the one most geared towards scientific data (as compared to 3D animated pie charts) Their new pricing policy is weird, though.

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                    These guys...[^]

                    Citizen 20.1.01

                    'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'

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                    Oakman
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                    Shog9 wrote:

                    These guys...[^]

                    I've used Dundas with great success

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                    • N Neophyte30

                      Before I give up and slap together a heath robinson style hand-rolled GDI solution, can anyone recommend a good c# charting component for Winforms? I've been playing with ExpertChart, but it's not quite up to the job (or if it is, I can't seem to bend it to my will). I want to plot multiple series of data, temp and/or humidity against DateTime (continuous). I don't mind paying for it [within reason]! Thanks! :)

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                      Jason Lepack LeppyR64
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                      I use ZedGraph.

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