Even though its been available for more than 6 months, many people have overlooked this little gem. Those that are using it get terribly excited when they discover how easy it is to use the features & capability it offers. So if you need very powerful charts in your application, read on. Below are a few samples of some of the more interesting things you can do. Currently a separate download for .NET v3.5, they will be included as part of .NET Framework 4.0.
Where do I get it?
Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Charts for both Web & also Windows Forms. Released 9 Aug 08 Microsoft Chart Controls Add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Provides Intellisense & the Toolbox Designer. Released 16 Sep 08 Microsoft Chart Controls for .NET Framework Documentation Remember to read at least the first bit of this as it points you to some great samples on Codeplex & the support forum. Released 14 Oct 08 If English isn’t your language of choice, there are 28 Language Packs to choose from Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Language Pack (of course the English one I linked to is lame as everything is in english by default so it doesn’t have anything insightful. But it is the only language I can read :-(
Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Charts for both Web & also Windows Forms. Released 9 Aug 08
Microsoft Chart Controls Add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Provides Intellisense & the Toolbox Designer. Released 16 Sep 08
Microsoft Chart Controls for .NET Framework Documentation Remember to read at least the first bit of this as it points you to some great samples on Codeplex & the support forum. Released 14 Oct 08
If English isn’t your language of choice, there are 28 Language Packs to choose from Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Language Pack (of course the English one I linked to is lame as everything is in english by default so it doesn’t have anything insightful. But it is the only language I can read :-(
Is that it?
How do I get started?
Is there anything else I should know?
I heard these charts were part of the code Microsoft purchased from Dundas in April 07. What are the differences? See Alex Gorev's Blog: Microsoft Chart Control vs. Dundas Chart Control
What if I need “More Power!!”
This release of the charts were derived from the codebase equivalent to Dundas Charts v5.5. MS & Dundas folk continue to evolve the code. Dundas release new versions quite frequently. Their version 6 has some cool new capability. Currently they are in Beta for Version 7, Check it out here Dundas Chart for .NET 7 Beta Now Available They also have some other nice components including one targeted at OLAP. Before you ask, YES over time MS will incorporate the capability of the newer releases in our products. I have been impressed by, & enjoy, the speed that Dundas innovates & introduces new capability into their product line. So why doesn’t Microsoft release new products at that frequency? Many reasons but a major one is that very few people want us to. As a developer I’m happy to update to the latest release of a chart control every 3-4 months. But like many, I wouldn’t be keen on updating to a new release of Windows, Office, SQL Server or even Visual Studio at that frequency. The effort to upgrade those systems is much greater,especially if I want all my dev environments to be identical & remain stable throughout a project.
Is this the only architecture I could choose?
I hope this improves your productivity. Dave.
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