DataPlotter

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colin

Hi,
Im using the DataPlotter from codeproject,
it does some of what I need and is nice and simple to understand and use,
but it doesnt take care of things like setting numbers on the scale
so they look pretty,
or do any scrolling or zooming or have a tooltip wich tells you the value at
the cursor,
or allow you to have 2 lines on the same graph with possibly a corseponding
scale at both left and right side etc.

before I do much to modify this is there something with a bit more to it but
not so complicated itl take me ages to figutre it out ?

ive already made it to work out a scale and grid so it uses the neaatest
numbers, but now I find theres an underflow error and instead of a nice zero
in the middle I sometimes get 1.2783465e-265 or whatever.

It doesnt seem to get log scales correct either unless the start and end are
at multiples of 10^n

thanks
Colin =^.^=
 
R

Rad [Visual C# MVP]

Hi,
Im using the DataPlotter from codeproject,
it does some of what I need and is nice and simple to understand and use,
but it doesnt take care of things like setting numbers on the scale
so they look pretty,
or do any scrolling or zooming or have a tooltip wich tells you the value at
the cursor,
or allow you to have 2 lines on the same graph with possibly a corseponding
scale at both left and right side etc.

before I do much to modify this is there something with a bit more to it but
not so complicated itl take me ages to figutre it out ?

ive already made it to work out a scale and grid so it uses the neaatest
numbers, but now I find theres an underflow error and instead of a nice zero
in the middle I sometimes get 1.2783465e-265 or whatever.

It doesnt seem to get log scales correct either unless the start and end are
at multiples of 10^n

thanks
Colin =^.^=

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