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A library to add reports to your application.
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<h1>SquareOneSoftware</h1>
<p>An external assembly called SquareOneSoftware.dll is provided with 
EasiReporter.</p>
<p>There are two example reports, 
<a href="EasiReporter.Examples.14.htm">14.Parameters</a> and <a href="EasiReporter.Examples.15.htm">15.Plugins</a>, which show how to use this functionality.</p>
<p>You can add a reference to this assembly from your algorithms, and then call 
its methods from within your algorithms.</p>
<p>Or you can add this assembly as a <a href="Algorithms.Topics.Plugins.htm">
Plugin</a>, and the print engine will treat it just like the CSharp and VBasic 
memory assemblies.</p>
<p>This assembly exposes two classes :</p>
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  <li><a href="SquareOneSoftware.Parameters.htm">Parameters</a> : this class 
  prompts the user for runtime parameters.</li>
	<li><a href="SquareOneSoftware.Algorithms.htm">Algorithms</a> : this class 
	constructs the FullName from the ResultData.</li>
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<p><b>NOTE:</b> The source code for SquareOneSoftware.dll is included with 
EasiReports. You can explore this code to understand how to write assemblies of 
your own.</p>

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