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Chart Gallery

  20 different chart types, from the widely used Bar, Line, Area, Pie & Scatter, to those required by more demanding needs, such as Candlestick, Radar, Surface and Contour. Different galleries can be combined within the same chart. Over 20 different borders, image and gradient backgrounds and any color combination you can imagine.

 
 

 
  Bar-Gantt-Cube
  Bar-Gantt-Cube Charts are best used when comparing a set or series of values to the same scale or unit of comparison or over time.  

2D Side-by-Side Bars

3D Side-by-Side Bars

2D Stacked Bars

3D Stacked Bars

2D Gantt

3D Gantt

2D Floating Cubes

3D Floating Cubes
 

 

 
Top   Area
  Area Charts are often used to track a series of values measured against a set scale. They are useful for noting trends.  

2D Area

3D Area

2D Normal Stacked Area

3D Normal Stacked Area

2D 100% Stacked Area

3D 100% Stacked Area

2D Clustered Area

3D Clustered Area

2D Curve Area

3D Curve Area

2D Area with Drop Lines

3D Area with Drop Lines

 

 
Top   Line-Step-Curve
  Line-Step-Curve Charts are well suited for comparing data or series of values over a recorded period of time. They are useful for noting trends.  

2D Multiple Series Line

3D Multiple Series Line

2D Step

3D Step

2D Curves

3D Strip Curves

 

 
Top   Bubble
  Bubble Charts are used to compare a set of two values with one of the values specifying the size or volume of the bubble marker.  

2D MultiColor Bubble

3D MultiColor Bubble

2D Monocolor Bubble

3D Monocolor Bubble
 

 

 
Top   Pie-Doughnut-Pyramid  
  Pie-Doughnut-Pyramid Charts are useful to compare sectional values of a whole to each other and the whole.  

2D Plain Pie

3D Pie with Point Labels

2D Pie with Shadows

2D Multiple Series Pie

3D Multiple Series Pie

2D Doughnut

3D Doughnut

2D Multiple Series Doughnut

3D Multiple Series Doughnut
     

2D Pyramid

3D Pyramid
 

 

 
Top   Combination  
  Combination Charts are a powerful way to combine different gallery styles to enhance the effectiveness of your charting application.  


2D Bar-Area Combination

3D Bar-Area Combination

2D Bar-Line Combination

3D Bar-Line Combination

2D Line-Range Band Combination

3D Line-Range Band Combination

 

 
Top   Scatter  
  Scatter Charts show the degree of relationship between values in several series, or plots to groups of numbers as one series of x,y coordinates.  

2D Scatter

3D Scatter
 

 

 
Top   Financial
  Financial Charts are generally used to display statistics of a security over a measured amount of time.  


Hi-Low-Close

Candlestick

2D Line-Volume Area

3D Line-Volume Area

Open-Hi-Low-Close
 

 

 
Top Surface-Contour  
  Surface-Contour Charts are useful for representing large numbers of values visually against each other and a set scale, as well as for noting trends.  

2D Surface

3D Surface

Contour

 

 
Top Radar  
  Radar-Polar Charts are used to display values relationally against one another in a unique visual manner.  

Standard Radar

Radar - No Lines