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X-Y Chart & Angle Chart for .Net
The objective of data charts is to graphically display the function like y=f(x).
If (x, y) is a point of X-Y coordinate system, then X-Y chart is designed for it.
If x is angle and y is modulus, then AngleChart can be used for it.
The Data Charts have been widely used in many applications to graphically show
the dynamical process or properties or financial relationships in the systems.
In financial and statistical analytical fields or industrial automation system,
the data chart is a common tool to visually and intuitively demonstrate the
complex relationships between different system variables. In most industrial
applications and in most financial and commercial applications, X-Y Chart is a
main component for people to demonstrate all the collected data or to monitor
the real-time progress and analyze the process performance. In some military fields
or motion process control fields like Robot motion control, aircraft flight control,
the Angle Chart is also an important tool to monitor or analyze the motion process.
In the Dragonfly Chart .Net package, X-YChart .Net component and AngleChart are
provided to meet different kinds of data chart requirements in many scenarios.
X-Y chart control can draw the curves horizontally (from Left to Right or from
Right to Left) or Vertical (from Top to Bottom or from Bottom to Top) with
different appearance styles. X-Y chart control is designed to focus the dynamical
or static data display and analyses, and shows the relationship among all data.
Angle chart control is similar to the X-Y chart control, but Angle chart control
draws curves based on the (Module, Angle) coordinate system, not (X, Y) coordinate
system. The angle chart control can draw the curves in clockwise or anti-clockwise
direction with different appearance styles. Angle chart control is similar to the X-Y chart
control, but Angle chart control draws curves based on the (Module, Angle) coordinate system,
not (X, Y) coordinate system.

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