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Its been quite a while since I had to code with it, but from what I remember, it WAS quite easy to use... basically, you create a cursor with rows and in one column was the labels for the x coord, and rest of columns were the y coord, and values within them got charted... Then, you could just change a setting for the type of graph layout, coloring, etc...
It even had the ability for you to (and I don't remember exactly how), but to allow like a "mouseover" to allow tooltip style popup for descriptions... And you could also click on a given point and allow you to call a method to do something else in your app... like drill-into more details about how a given number at the given intersection was derived.
Flexible also with ongrid slider controls, so the user at run-time could twist and rotate the graph at will instead of just a simple flat, or pre-programmed angle for display.
Just SOME of what I remember, but I would give it a shot and download the free trial.
>Don,
>are you using it? I looked at the web site and the price is right at $350 with Royalty free run-time. The sample code looks easy to use. Any comments here?
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>Thanks,
>John.
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>>Another powerful graphing tool is Flipper which can be found at ProWorks.com its ActiveX and you can trial download, yada, yada, yada...
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