Set the color model to black and white, wire-frame or paint elements for rich output rendering.
Advanced Color Model
Tooltips can be customized and configured to display various elements of data.
Advanced Tooltips
Set the alpha level on the chart to give a transparent or solid appearance.
Alpha-Blending
Annotate data points with labels, arrows, circles, and other graphical elements which point out a specific location or area on the chart.
Annotations
Set the chart background to any custom image or use gradients and hatch brushes to customize the chart look.
Background Images
Use the custom chart wizard to define your chart’s layout and style.
Chart Wizard
Use tooltips, cross-hairs, annotations or custom cursors to highlight chart data.
Custom Adornments
Set the DataSource of the chart to bind data from sources such as DataSets, DataTables, DataViews, XML files, Arrays, Collections or Text files.
Data Binding
Provide visual feedback with tooltips, cross-hairs, annotations or custom cursors with mouse move/over/click events.
Data Highlighting
Graph the number of times an event is found to occur within a certain value range, and have a normal distribution curve drawn to fit your data. Enable your users to better identify trends and correlations in data using an easily understood chart.
Histogram
At the heart of the chart is its powerful IntelliRend™ rendering engine.
IntelliRend
Orient item and series labels horizontally, vertically, or at a custom angle (measured in degrees) to best use the available space and avoid labeling collisions.
Label Rotation
Choose from over 50 2D and 3D Chart types.
Multiple Chart Types
It is easy to adjust the magnification and perspective at which 3D charts are drawn, allowing users to interactively examine your application's data from whatever vantage point best crystallizes its value.
Scaling and Zooming
Use a single line of code to print the chart
Simple Printing
When the number of data series are too numerous for a pie chart, but you still want to see the proportionality of each item of data relative to others within its series, then you want to use a stacked chart (many types, including stacked column, bar, area, line and spline are supported).
While stacked chart data should usually be all of the same sign, you may include both positive and negative data values to allow for specialized use cases such as accounting.
Stacked Charting