At the moment i'm working on WPF Toolkit Chart, because i need to visualize some dynamic collection.
Most of the times these collections came from a large database and one of the problem i met it was this:
Pretty awful of course, and so i had to add a scrollview.
This is easy to do, just include your chart declaration in XAML into a ScrollViewer, and then group everything into a border, a grid or a panel.
Example:
To enable the scrollbar it's needed to se a custom width to Chart,like this way.
and this will do the trick.
Complete solution for Visual Studio 2010 is here:
http://www.mesta-automation.com/Downloads/WPF%20Scroll%20Chart.rar
Most of the times these collections came from a large database and one of the problem i met it was this:
Pretty awful of course, and so i had to add a scrollview.
This is easy to do, just include your chart declaration in XAML into a ScrollViewer, and then group everything into a border, a grid or a panel.
Example:
To enable the scrollbar it's needed to se a custom width to Chart,like this way.
and this will do the trick.
Complete solution for Visual Studio 2010 is here:
http://www.mesta-automation.com/Downloads/WPF%20Scroll%20Chart.rar
1 comment:
hi mestaa,
thank you for your brilliant idea!!
it really helps me in my project..
thanks alott!
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