If you’ve used built-in charts in .NET framework, you’d realize they’re a bit limited in their functionality and are not very flexible. An excellent alternative is the free OxyPlot library that enables you to add advanced graphical plotting capability to your application. The following steps outline how to use OxyPlot in a Windows Forms application: […]
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Using native Charts and Graphs with C#
Test and Measurement applications often require display of data in a graphical format and T&M engineers are familiar with display elements called “charts” and “graphs”. These are everywhere from instrument displays to software GUIs. So when it’s time to use C# to create a custom application, one expects nice and easy to use display elements, […]