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ScottPlot
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SkiaSharp: Hatched fills with SKShader
The pull request from which this code is based on: https://github.com/ScottPlot/ScottPlot/pull/2221
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Best charting library for WinUI 3?
ScottPlot is another .NET option besides OxyPlot and LiveChartsv2. There are a few libs that wrap matplotlib from Python like MatplotlibCS if that's your thing. You could also WebView2 and d3.js for an offline app. It really depends on what you're producing charts for: a highly stylized figure might not be appropriate for an academic publication, interactivity may be important, a very specific type of chart out-of-the-box might be important, etc.
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Kinda new to C#, could use some input.
I dont know what type of visualisations you need but if you are doing a simple WinForms app you cant beat ScottPlot
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QuestPDF 2021.11 - a new version of the open-source, MIT-licensed, C# library for generating PDF documents with fluent API, now with several community-driven improvements 🎉 Please help me make it popular 🚀
I was mostly wondering about the charting library itself, in isolation of QuestPDF. ScottPlot is the other one I was considering besides microcharts. Since you mentioned using QuestPDF in production for reporting, I was wondering if perhaps you also used any of the OSS charting libraries in building those reports and if you have any insights you can share. Docs and demos are a good start when picking one, but lived experience is very valuable.
LiveCharts2
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AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET
But I think some of this stuff is already handled in Avalonia ecosystem like https://github.com/Mapsui/Mapsui, https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2 and few others...
- Open source charting libraries? Should I quit MAUI?
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MAUI's potential hindered by inadequate maintainership
As far as Uno Platform goes, one can use components from WinUI and Windows Community Toolkit (WCT); so you have hundreds of UI components to work with out of the box, including some must-haves like Data Grid in WCT. Some bigger component vendors have put out their betas i.e. https://www.infragistics.com/products/uno-platform or https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/syncfusions-first-control-for-uno-platform-charts.aspx . I do agree this 3rd party ecosystem eventually needs to get more love from bigger vendors, or other new ones will also step in - i.e. Live Charts has support for Uno Platform https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2 or MapsUI https://mapsui.com/documentation/getting-started-uno.html
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LiveCharts2 on web assembly
LiveCharts2 is a charting library completely written in C# and it is a full rewrite of LiveCharts, now LiveCahrts can run everywhere MAUI, Uno Platform, Avalonia, Xamarin, WPF, WinForms, WinUI, console and on the server side.
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Big sites in Blazor
Apex charts will definitely do the job This is one alternative I found while digging yesterday: https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2
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Roundup of .NET MAUI. - Week of August 15, 2022
Live charts is a cross platforms charting library .Net, to get started go to https://lvcharts.com and take a look at the instalation guide of your target platform the web site contains all the samples provided in this repo, docs and more.
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My CSharp project to collect air quality sensor data from Bluetooth device and plot real-time chart
try version 2! https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2
- Charting in WPF and/or Winforms
- I finally ported from WPF to Avalonia!
What are some alternatives?
Oxyplot - A cross-platform plotting library for .NET
LiveCharts2 - Simple, flexible, interactive & powerful charts, maps, and gauges for .Net, LiveCharts2 can now practically run everywhere WPF, WinForms, Xamarin, Avalonia, WinUI, UWP.
SciChart - Highest rated & Fastest WPF Charts, used by F1, NASA and more
RealTimeGraphX - High performance real-time graph for WPF & UWP
Interactive Data Display for WPF - Interactive Data Display for WPF is a set of controls for adding interactive visualization of dynamic data to your application. It allows to create line graphs, bubble charts, heat maps and other complex 2D plots which are very common in scientific software. Interactive Data Display for WPF integrates well with Bing Maps control to show data on a geographic map in latitude/longitude coordinates. The controls can also be operated programmatically.
QuestPDF - QuestPDF is a modern open-source .NET library for PDF document generation. Offering comprehensive layout engine powered by concise and discoverable C# Fluent API. Easily generate PDF reports, invoices, exports, etc.
Helix Toolkit - Helix Toolkit is a collection of 3D components for .NET.
blazor-wasm-maui-winforms-wpf-template - Minimal Blazor template with WASM, MAUI, WinForms and WPF projects that share the same razor, cs and css files in a RCL
OpenTK - The Open Toolkit library is a fast, low-level C# wrapper for OpenGL, OpenAL & OpenCL. It also includes windowing, mouse, keyboard and joystick input and a robust and fast math library, giving you everything you need to write your own renderer or game engine. OpenTK can be used standalone or inside a GUI on Windows, Linux, Mac.