Charts refer to graphical representations of data. Charts translate numerical data into graphical formats like bars, lines, or slices, making patterns and trends identifiable. They represent data visually to communicate information clearly, helping to understand data analysis. The following Charts are available:
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BarChart
Displays data with rectangular bars, with each bar's length or height representing the value. It compares variables like energy consumption, production rates, or equipment efficiency across units or periods. Learn more by clicking BarChart Control.
PieChart
Divides data into slices within a circle, showing the proportion of each category. It demonstrates the distribution of resources like energy sources, material usage, or downtime causes. Find out more about exploring PieChart Control.
TrendChart
Shows data trends over time, typically for changes in market conditions, sales, or performance metrics. It monitors long-term trends in system performance, energy consumption, or production outputs. For more details, visit visit TrendChart Control.
DrillingChart
Shows data from drilling operations, including depth and pressure measurements. It monitors drilling parameters for operational safety. For more details, explore DrillingChartControl.
GanttChart (WPF)
Visualizes project schedules, indicating start and finish dates for each task. It coordinates complex industrial projects involving multiple teams and stages. Discover more by checking GanttChart Control.
SankeyChart (WPF)
Displays the flow of resources or data between entities in a system. It helps visualize complex relationships and proportional transfers for easy analysis. Learn more at SankeyChart Control.
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