Actipro Micro Charts - Windows 8 small XAML charts and sparklines Cart Not logged in Log In Register Forgot Password Resend Validation E-mail Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Contact Us Policies Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Micro Charts for WinRT/XAML Small charts, also called sparklines, designed to visualize complex data Online Demo Download Buy Now Learn More Product Overview Chart Types Features Latest Release Supported Environments Windows 8 .NET for Windows Store Apps Expression Blend Other Notes Source Code Available Resources WinRT Blog Entries Discussion Forums More WinRT XAML Controls Additional Benefits Thorough Documentation Help topics cover all controls and product features in great detail. Numerous Samples Many full-source demos and QuickStarts are included. Designer Functionality Configure the product using Visual Studio and Expression Blend designer enhancements. Rock Solid Code All pre-obfuscated code is scanned by the VS Code Analysis tool, and warnings resolved. Chart Types A large variety of chart types are included in Micro Charts. Chart types can be combined in many interesting and visually appealing ways. Series-Based Chart Types Line Charts A line chart, also commonly known as a sparkline, renders quantitative data as a series of points connected by line segments. Lines can be straight, curved, or stepped. Lines falling below a baseline value can have an alternate style applied. Markers can optionally be displayed and various highlight effects can be applied to certain marker values (such as first/last, high/low, negative, etc.). Scatter Charts Scatter charts render data points where each point is represented by a marker. Similar to line charts, the markers can have various highlight effects applied. Markers can use numerous built-in shapes or can be set to use custom shapes. Area Charts An area chart is a derivative of a line chart, where the area between the line and axis is filled in. As with line charts, areas can also be rendered using straight, curved, or stepped lines. Areas falling below a baseline value can have an alternate style applied. Stacked Variant A stacked area chart combines multiple area series to represent cumulative totals. Bar Charts A bar chart displays rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values they represent. Bar spacing can be set and the bars can be changed to render in a vertical orientation instead. High/low and negative bar highlight effects are available. Stacked Variant A stacked bar chart combines multiple bar series to represent cumulative totals. Win/Loss Charts A win/loss chart is a special kind of bar chart where any positive value renders as a full-height upward bar, any negative value renders as a full-height downward bar, and zero values render as a line in the middle. This type of chart provides an absolute view of the data. Combining Chart Types A micro chart can contain multiple series, even series of differing types. For instance a line series can be plotted on top of a bar series. The combination of multiple kinds of series can help make data visualization even more attractive. Box Plots A box plot visualizes key statistical measures for a data set, such as the median, mean and quartile values. Multiple box plots showing various statistical measures of data, including outliers Bullet Graphs A bullet graph is a special kind of bar chart used to display a single value in a context of one or more related values. Multiple bullet graph controls, showing a variety of appearance customization options Candlestick Charts Candlestick charts are designed to visualize a change in value over an interval of time, and as such are excellent at showing price movements in stocks, currency values, or securities such as bonds. Candlestick charts can show prices for a time period, including open/close and high/low Heat Maps A heat map is a type of chart that displays a data value matrix represented through markers of varying colors and/or sizes. The gradient used to determine the color to render for any given value is fully customizable. Two examples of heat maps, one that only changes color and one that changes both marker color and size Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Contact Us return false;
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