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  • Re: Generate Gantt chart

    Sanjeev, You can also download and try Nevron Chart for SSRS .
    Posted to SQL Server Reporting Services (Forum) by nevron on 10/19/2009
  • Re: editing diagrams

    Hi Eagleeye342, You should have a look at Nevron Diagram for .NET . There is a free, non expiring evaluation of this product available. To get familiar with some of the features of Nevron Diagram for .NET, a free Nevron Diagram Designer is also available.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by nevron on 10/19/2009
  • Re: asp:chart

    Majk, Have a look at Nevron Chart for .NET - it has a stack percent chart type (is this is what you are referring to?) - this image shows horizontal stack percent bar chart, but vertical is also available. Free, non expiring evaluation is available so you can see if it suits your requirements. *** Saisahasra, Nevron Pie Chart Non-Overlapping Labels mode solve the labels overlapping issue, caused by small pie segments or in cases where there are many pie slices - the Spider Non-Overlapping labels
    Posted to SQL Server Reporting Services (Forum) by nevron on 10/19/2009
  • Chart for SQL Server Reporting Services by Nevron

    Nevron Chart for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) 2005/2008 is an advanced report item, which delivers a complete set of 2D and 3D charting types, highly customizable axes, tight data integration and unmatched visual effects to your reports. It also instantly improves your report authoring experience, with its polished visual editors, exhaustive and refined settings and well-organized structure. Nevron Chart for SSRS is an indispensible tool for any serious Business Intelligence, Scorecard, Presentation
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on 9/8/2009
    Filed under: reporting, Charting, charts, Reporting Services, SQL Server Reporting Services component, 3D charts, Chart, graph visualization, graph, charting software, Chart components, digital dashboard, chart control, charting control, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, SQL server reports, business dashboard, business intelligence dashboard
  • Gauge for SQL Server Reporting Services by Nevron

    Nevron Gauge for SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) 2005/2008 is an advanced report item, which delivers a complete set of gauge types, highly customizable axes, tight data integration and unmatched visual effects to your reports. It will also improve your report authoring experience, with its polished visual editors, refined settings and well-organized structure. Nevron Gauge for SSRS is a must-have tool for any advanced Business Intelligence, Scorecard, Presentation, Scientific or general purpose
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on 9/7/2009
    Filed under: sqlserver, reporting, Charting, charts, Reporting Services, SQL Server Reporting Services component, sql server, asp.net chart, SSRS, SQL Server 2008, dashboard control, charting software, Chart components, chart control, charting control, SQL server reports, business dashboard, business intelligence dashboard
  • Re: How to change chart properties - RDLC - runtime

    You could try Nevron Chart for SSRS (free full evaluation available). The chart has a designer and everything could be done with the mouse.
    Posted to SQL Server Reporting Services (Forum) by nevron on 6/23/2009
  • Nevron Software Named Winner in Code Project’s First Annual Member Choice Awards

    Nevron Software Named Winner in Code Project’s First Annual Member Choice Awards! We are very pleased to announce that Nevron products have been named Best Charting and Graphing Components by The Code Project’s members in the First Annual Members Choice Awards. The Code Project, one of the world’s largest online developer communities, has announced the winners of their First Annual Members Choice awards for best development products and tools. The Code Project asked members to rate their favorite
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on 5/21/2009
  • Nevron .NET Vision 2009 Vol. 1 is now available for download

    We are pleased to announce the production availability of the new 2009 Vol.1 major release of Nevron .NET Vision - the data visualization components suite for .NET development (WinForms and ASP.NET). In 2009 Vol.1 we have introduced New Chart Series, Chart Axes Improvements, 3D Chart Fit In Box, Gauge Improvements, Diagram Expandable/Collapsible Shapes, Diagram Shape Decorators (Frame, Expand Collapse, Show Hide Subtree), New Diagram Importers (Database and Class Importers), Diagram Layout Improvements
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on 5/18/2009
  • Nevron .NET Vision Q3 2008 now available

    .NET Vision Q3 2008 Released! We are pleased to announce the production availability of the new major version release (Q3 2008) of Nevron .NET Vision - the data visualization components suite for .NET (WinForms and ASP.NET). The new version introduces Diagram Maps, Tree/Graph data import, new Charting types, advanced Chart axis features, many ASP.NET AJAX improvements and much more. Download and test-drive the latest version of the leading Data Visualization technology for the .NET Framework: Download
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on 1/9/2009
    Filed under: Multiple Axes, Pie, Programming, sdk, software development tool, suite, vb.net, visual studio, visual studio 2008, VS 2008, Web Forms, .NET, .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0, .NET charting components, .NET component, .NET Components, .net graph, .NET3.5, 3D charts, ajax asp.net, Ajax controls, announcements, Area, asp.net, ASP.NET 2.0, asp.net 4.0, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, asp.net chart, Axis Docking, Bar, Bubble, c#, Candlestick, Component, control, csharp, Diagram Maps, DOM, Doughnut, Gantt, GUI, mapping, webforms, Chart, charts, asp .NET 2.0, library, Line, Nevron, Pareto chart, Scatter, .net chart, development tools, Map Import, Charting, VS2008, dotnet, Professional IIS 7, .NET 1.1, .net 3.5, AJAX, Document Object Model
  • Re: Line Chart - need some help

    You cannot achieve this kind of transform using multiplication only. The solution in my opinion would be: Given the following parameters: minView, maxView, minData, maxData, where min / max view are the minimum / maximum coordinate in view min / max Data are the minimum / maximum values you’re about to plot. Value – an arbitrary value between minData and maxData: Define a function that linearly maps in the range [minData, maxData] to [minView, maxView] Solution: ViewRange = (maxView – minView); DataRange
    Posted to System.Drawing/GDI+ (Forum) by nevron on 9/1/2008
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