Nevron Chart for .NET 2017.1 Review & Download

Nevron Chart for .NET is designed to be flexible, efficient and extensible. Combining a vast amount of features in an intuitive and straightforward programming model, the component can display virtually any 2D or 3D chart including: Bar, Line, Step Line, Area, Pie, Point, Bubble, Stock, Floating Bar, Radar, Polar, High Low, Mesh Surface, Grid Surface, Shape, Smooth Line, Float Bar, Venn and Error with many variations (such as Scatter XY and XYZ Line, Stacked Bars, etc.). Other charting features include scrollable axes, integrated legend, chart annotations, watermarks and very extensible chart layout manager. The component also features full AJAX support and Visual Studio design time support with many advanced features such as style editors, allowing you to quickly modify the chart through the visual interface only. The control includes as well and a custom toolbar plus an integrated data grid components, which can come handy in advanced charting applications requiring high degrees of interactivity features.



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Category: Business Software > Database Management Software

Size: 245.02MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7

Downloads: 141076

License: Shareware

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