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[Borland C++ Builder 6.0] VtChart problem

Pav
Hi

I want to draw a bar chart in my program written in BCB. My question is:
which functions should I use to add values to my chart (and then draw
it)? Is there someone who could explain me it step by step? I've been
searching some instructions and tutorials but unfortunately there is any
information about it neither in the Internet nor in books.

I'll be very grateful:)
Thanks in advance
Pav.
Jun 27 '08 #1
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Pav wrote:
I want to draw a bar chart in my program written in BCB.[..]
OK, stop right there. If you don't want to have your question answered
if the answer does not involve BCB, you need to go to the BCB newsgroup:

borland.public.cppbuilder.language

We do not entertain compiler- and IDE-specific discussions; this is the
newsgroup for *language* issues, not platform, not compiler, not OS, not
hardware. Please read the FAQ.

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Jun 27 '08 #2
On May 29, 1:53 pm, Victor Bazarov <v.Abaza...@comAcast.netwrote:
Pav wrote:
I want to draw a bar chart in my program written in BCB.[..]

OK, stop right there. If you don't want to have your question answered
if the answer does not involve BCB, you need to go to the BCB newsgroup:
By the title of the post, I'd say that the OP might have sent it to
another Google group, and it was Google's fault that the post ended
here.

It has happened to me before: Google Groups judges that a message fits
into another forum and thus sends it to both.

Just a thought.

Regards,
Fernando.
Jun 27 '08 #3

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