I want to develop an application that has an oscilliscope . I was wondering
if anyone has experience (good or bad) of any commercial charting packages
that will provide this sort of functionality.
Thanks,
B 4 1811
Any Ideas from anyone?
"Brian" wrote: I want to develop an application that has an oscilliscope . I was wondering if anyone has experience (good or bad) of any commercial charting packages that will provide this sort of functionality.
Thanks, B
I think Microsoft recommend Dundas software's DundasChart ( www.dundas.com).
I've work with it a bit and it works quite well, obviously depending on what
you do. I've been working with the web-based charts, but they also have
Windows Forms charting components. They say the can do real-time charting,
which might be what you need.
HTH
Jako Menkveld
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"Brian" wrote:
I want to develop an application that has an oscilliscope . I was wondering if anyone has experience (good or bad) of any commercial charting packages that will provide this sort of functionality.
Thanks, B
Jako,
Thanks for the feedback. I have looked this over and the real-time chart
seems to be a guage display. I shall continue to look.
Thanks,
B
"Jako Menkveld" wrote: I think Microsoft recommend Dundas software's DundasChart (www.dundas.com). I've work with it a bit and it works quite well, obviously depending on what you do. I've been working with the web-based charts, but they also have Windows Forms charting components. They say the can do real-time charting, which might be what you need.
HTH Jako Menkveld
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"Brian" wrote:
I want to develop an application that has an oscilliscope . I was wondering if anyone has experience (good or bad) of any commercial charting packages that will provide this sort of functionality.
Thanks, B
You might try: http://www.mooseworkssoftware.com/graph.htm. It began as a Compact Framework
control, but now also has a Windows Form version.
Keith Welch
Mooseworks Software
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news:29******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... Jako, Thanks for the feedback. I have looked this over and the real-time chart seems to be a guage display. I shall continue to look.
Thanks, B
"Jako Menkveld" wrote:
I think Microsoft recommend Dundas software's DundasChart (www.dundas.com). I've work with it a bit and it works quite well, obviously depending on what you do. I've been working with the web-based charts, but they also have Windows Forms charting components. They say the can do real-time charting, which might be what you need.
HTH Jako Menkveld
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Thanks,
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