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Hi,
I have few questions:
#1. Can it display over 1 millon point (time-series data)?
#2. If yes, how does it perform with zooming and scrolling with 1 million data point? Becase MSChart control can also display 1 million data points, but becomes extremly slow when the chart resized/zoomed/scroled.
#3. Dose it have any built-in smart algorithm for point selection such that it only draws the points that are currently visible on the screen?
Best regards,
Mizan
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I want to do the animation for which I added the following line
Chart1.ImageType = ChartImageType.Flash;
But it gives me the following exception:
"The interactivity feature is uncompatible with Flash image type."
[ApplicationException: The interactivity feature is uncompatible with Flash image type.]
Dundas.Charting.WebControl.Chart.e() +682
Dundas.Charting.WebControl.Chart.OnPreRender(EventArgs e) +38
System.Web.UI.Control.PreRenderRecursiveInternal() +148
System.Web.UI.Control.PreRenderRecursiveInternal() +233
System.Web.UI.Control.PreRenderRecursiveInternal() +233
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +4421
Can you please let me know how should I proceed?
Thanks,
Sachin
Sachin
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I am getting that exception (Animation could be used only with Svg or Macromedia Flash rendering), when I tried to use follwing piece of code:
Chart1.AnimationTheme = AnimationTheme.GrowingTogether;
Chart1.AnimationDuration = 7;
Chart1.RepeatAnimation = true;
Chart1.RepeatDelay = 3;
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// set the render format to be Flash
Chart1.ImageType = ChartImageType.Flash;
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Hi
I need some help with a piece of code. I want to write a code in which by pressing a button
one vertical line grows until I push the button again. it should start from a certain point and
grow vertically. Any ideas?
Thank u
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I thought hey this looks good! I can use this for a specific project were crystal would be overkill. After seeing the 3000.00 price tag I have to roll my own.
Nice job guys, really, but 3000 *is* too much. Photoshop CS is only $700 / Macromedia suite is less then $1000 (1200 if you get all the goodies)
I am all about making some coin. I appreciate the added value of a great tool I neither develop nor support. I bought codesmith for that very reason ($300 BTW). Your product while it looks fabulous is a very specific solution I don't believe youre price point is in the right area.
I guess in closing I wanted to be positive and provide an opinion that could be used to make my point as I am sure I am not the only one who you priced out of the proverbial neighborhood.
My humble thanks in advance for your time,
Joe
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I think 3K is fair. It really dovetails nicely with VS, and my boss was more than willing to pay the cash for the functionality.
If you have the time to write your own then hey go for it. For me there is just too much to gain from this product for me to go and write it all on my own.
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I wonder if Dundas will include source code in the package. The ultimate selling point when I bought UltimateGrid in my previous 2 companies I worked was the source code.
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Source code is available for the chart product, however it does need to be purchased separately.
Troy Marchand
Dundas Software
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This Dundas stuff is expensive dude.......
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check then teechart.com ...
http://www.steema.com/products/teechart/ax/whatsnew.html
(series animation) and demo
http://www.steema.com/files/vcl/public/TeeChartPro7/demos/Tee7New.zip
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This crap is nothing more than SPAM. The purpose of this board is to SHARE code and ideas, not to SELL software.
It seems like worthless crap anyway. Who on earth would pay for this rubish? Not me.
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Woah. This is in the Product Showcase section, which is where articles are placed describing products by CodeProject's premium sponsors. This is meant soley to sell software, and is completely allowed.
As for Dundas Chart for ASP.NET, you've obviously never used it or you wouldn't be saying that.
Putting the laughter back into slaughter
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you know for a person that likes to argue, you sure dont post alot... 3 total messages, he has no profile no nothing, I bet he never heard of 'buying' products. His sources are probably some unknown ftp site, warez site or even kazaa, thats why he thinks its spam.
Anywayz great product, other then the fact that you got one bad comment doesn't mean anything, one question though... do the charts always repeat, or can you make them only be rendered once? Also great graphics, especially for asp.net.
Actual Linux Penguins were harmed in the creation of this message.
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The charts in this article were designed to repeat. The chart has a RepeatAnimation property that controls the repeating of all animation sequences as well as a Repeat property for each sequence. In the above examples, the Chart.RepeatAnimation property was set to true.
Thanks for the question.
Andrew Bryan
Program Manager,
Dundas Chart for .NET
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Dundas is a big supporter of this site, and as David Wulff pointed out, this IS the "product showcase" section. I'd probably delete my post if I were you, just as an apology, or at least delete the rant. I hate spam as much as the next person, believe me.
I've heard good stuff about Dundas software, too; I hope to get my boss to buy it for a reporting application I have to do at work. It's so good that Microsoft chose Dundas to do the charting code for the new version of SQL Server reporting services. I still haven't gotten a chance to play with it myself, but if you go to their site there are samples of the graphs you can make with their software. It's obviously had lots of decent work put into it.
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No apology is needed. I see that indeed the article is posted under "product showcase". So be it. I have no problem with that.
However, it is ALSO posted on this main page/link: http://codeproject.com/?cat=2 where it does not belong. It is this location that I originally referred to. Not "product showcase".
Not that it's the end of the world or anything, but when presented on "this" page, it comes across as spam. That's all.
And please, give me a break Mr. Anonymous. You, and all of the other posters to date obviously work for Dundas. No one is fooled. Your comments are not unbiased. Just self promoting.
The fact that I would not be interested in your product does not make me ignorant, as you guys have implied. I am entitled to my opinion. Your insulting remarks to a "non sale" just shows what little business sense you have. Are you going to insult everyone who is not interrested in your product? What an interresting sales approach you have.
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Paddy Wack wrote:
No apology is needed
You should be the one apologizing here. As everyone else has pointed out, there is SUPPOSED to be product pitches here. I tried that link you mentioned, just to be sure, and the ONLY place I found the word Dundas was in the Sponsors section.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Trust me, it was there as of 7 PM EST on 5/3/2004 when I posted my original comment. Apparently, the good folks at "The Code Project" must have also recognised it as spam when presented in such a manner. In thier infinate wisdom, they seem to have removed the link from that particular location.
Again, I have no problem with your product being advertised in the "show case" area. Best of luck to you.
I just don't think that companies should pitch thier goods in the "open source" area, where it comes across as spam. This is a peception that I'm sure you don't want.
And please, don't argue back with me. I'm just trying to give you some friendly advise. Take it or leave it. Good Day.
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Paddy Wack wrote:
Again, I have no problem with your product being advertised in the "show case" area
It's... not my product. I work for a finacial firm in Portland. It just seemed like you went off a little on Dundas for posting here when they have every right to. If the link was on a forum or what not, then yes, it need to be removed. But you also have to understand what I and everyone else who responded to you were saying. I mean, WE didn't see the other link, so it certainly looked like you were knocking Dundas here.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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That's Cool Man !!! I can dig it !!!!
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I certainly understand the frustration, though. True SPAM is definitely starting to be old hat.
Kyosa Jamie Nordmeyer - Cho Dan
Portland, Oregon, USA
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What sucks? The fact that you or I don't pay to have CodeProject Running???? You take joy in this whole thing, and being paranoid Paddy Wack wrote:
You, and all of the other posters to date obviously work for Dundas
doesn't help either. You don't like it? Pay up, click the Back button and STOP SPAMMING THE BOARD
I would say something else, but I am at work
There's no place like... 127.0.0.1
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An evaluation version of the chart can downloaded at any time from our website. These are watermarked but fully functioning and not time-limited. There are over 150 samples to get your charts developed in a very short time.
There is a eval download link in the article above.
As an employee of Dundas Software, I assure you that there has been no other Dundas employee posting -- contrary to Mr Wack.
Andrew Bryan
Program Manager,
Dundas Chart for .NET
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