The XAML Data Chart now with Overview Plus Detail Pane Damyan Petev / Fri, Jun 8, 2012 The XAML cross-platform data chart component has been known for its heavy-lifting features – strong performance, modular design and nearly 40 series types and almost as much Financial indicators (value...
Touch Gesture Support for XAML NetAdvantage controls Damyan Petev / Wed, Jun 6, 2012 It has been a clear trend over the past years to move a big deal of interaction with applications from the usual desktop experience to touch-enabled versions – easily portable and compact tablets, comfortable...
The XAML Data Chart with High Density Scatter Series Damyan Petev / Mon, Jun 4, 2012 It’s an undeniable fact that charts are irreplaceable tools for visualizing large amounts of data for ‘at-a-glance’ tend spotting and analysis. While our XAML tools offer quite the range of chart types...
Creating barcodes with or without human-readable text with the XamBarcode Damyan Petev / Fri, May 11, 2012 Parallel lines with varying width and spacing – they are virtually everywhere. Barcodes have a rather long history of becoming a standard for assigning data to an optical representation and it allowed...
External Sorting / Grouping / Filtering / Aggregation with the WPF XamDataGrid Damyan Petev / Mon, May 7, 2012 Sorting, filtering, grouping and summaries, thus far, have always been performed been performed internally by the Data Presenter – it was designed after all to be the backbone of data-driven controls...
Introduction to the Infragistics Undo / Redo Framework for XAML applications Damyan Petev / Fri, Apr 27, 2012 Application with heavy CRUD capabilities for the end user? Would the result be a chaos caused by users insisting for that one thing they just deleted? Turn that around (literally!) by providing some Undo...
Using Sparkline Chart Columns in XamGrid Damyan Petev / Thu, Apr 26, 2012 Not that long ago I demonstrated how you can integrate our Sparkline control inside the cross-platform XamGrid. Well it seems like that might be a thing of the past now – no, not the Sparkline integration...