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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
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<configuration>
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<startup>
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<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2" />
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</startup>
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</configuration>

examples/plotting/livecharts/LiveChartsQuickstart/Form1.Designer.cs

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using System;
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using System.Windows.Forms;
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namespace LiveChartsQuickstart
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{
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public partial class Form1 : Form
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{
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public Form1()
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{
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InitializeComponent();
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}
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private Random rand = new Random(0);
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private double[] RandomWalk(int pointCount = 5, double firstValue = 100, double multiplier = 50)
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{
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// return an array of difting random numbers
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double[] values = new double[pointCount];
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values[0] = firstValue;
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for (int i = 1; i < pointCount; i++)
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values[i] = values[i - 1] + (rand.NextDouble() - .5) * multiplier;
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return values;
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}
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private double[] Consecutive(int pointCount = 5)
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{
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// return an array of consecutive numbers starting at 1
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double[] values = new double[pointCount];
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for (int i = 0; i < pointCount; i++)
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values[i] = i + 1;
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return values;
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}
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private void BarButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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{
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// generate some random Y data
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int pointCount = 5;
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double[] ys1 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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double[] ys2 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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// create series and populate them with data
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var series1 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.ColumnSeries
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{
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Title = "Group A",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<double>(ys1)
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};
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var series2 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.ColumnSeries()
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{
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Title = "Group B",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<double>(ys2)
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};
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// display the series in the chart control
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cartesianChart1.Series.Clear();
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series1);
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series2);
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//cartesianChart1.Zoom = LiveCharts.ZoomingOptions.Xy;
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}
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private void ScatterButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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{
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// generate some random XY data
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int pointCount = 100;
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double[] xs1 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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double[] ys1 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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double[] xs2 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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double[] ys2 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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// create series and populate them with data
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var series1 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.ScatterSeries
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{
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Title = "Group A",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<LiveCharts.Defaults.ObservablePoint>(),
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PointGeometry = LiveCharts.Wpf.DefaultGeometries.Circle
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};
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var series2 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.ScatterSeries()
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{
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Title = "Group B",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<LiveCharts.Defaults.ObservablePoint>(),
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PointGeometry = LiveCharts.Wpf.DefaultGeometries.Circle
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};
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for (int i = 0; i < pointCount; i++)
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{
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series1.Values.Add(new LiveCharts.Defaults.ObservablePoint(xs1[i], ys1[i]));
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series2.Values.Add(new LiveCharts.Defaults.ObservablePoint(xs2[i], ys2[i]));
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}
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// display the series in the chart control
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cartesianChart1.Series.Clear();
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series1);
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series2);
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}
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private void LineButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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{
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// generate some random Y data
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int pointCount = 200;
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double[] ys1 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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double[] ys2 = RandomWalk(pointCount);
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// create series and populate them with data
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var series1 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.LineSeries()
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{
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Title = "Group A",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<double>(ys1),
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};
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var series2 = new LiveCharts.Wpf.LineSeries()
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{
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Title = "Group B",
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Values = new LiveCharts.ChartValues<double>(ys2),
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};
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// display the series in the chart control
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cartesianChart1.Series.Clear();
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series1);
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cartesianChart1.Series.Add(series2);
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}
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}
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}
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