Monday, 8 June 2020

Visual Studio Charts – The Ideal Way To Represent Your Data


Irrespective of what sort of information you want to display or how much information you have to display, projecting just tabulated data or numbers to your audience is certainly unlikely to be well received. One of the things that makes any project not just look more attractive but entirely more professional as well is the use of charts and graphs. This not only adds to the aesthetic appeal of a project but also helps to understand the data that you wish to convey in a more coherent and understandable manner. There are multiple types of charts and graphs, the most common being bar graphs, pie charts, line graphs, scatter graphs, points, radar, etc – each of which have their own advantages and disadvantages, and can be selected based on the project that you are engaged in. Here is how Visual studio charts is extremely beneficial for developers and those engaged in projects that require visual representation of data.



What Are The Benefits Of Using Visual Studio Charts?
1.       Complex work already made: Charts can be very complex under the hood, but they provide an easy API for the developer to work with. More than 99% of the chart related coding work already made for you, saving you a great amount of time. 
2.       The presence of a Property editor: Irrespective of whether you are a pro when it comes to building graphs and charts or just starting out, you are likely to find Visual Studio Charts pretty easy to use as there is a property editor to assist you with your projects. You can develop the charts with the help of this tool, and it also helps you alter various attributes of the chart such as which chart or graph you want to use, the axis, the background images, etc.
3.       Ideal for developers: When it comes to graph and chart creation, a lot of times, the features provided are extremely rudimentary in most cases to keep the functionality accessible to the end-user. Therefore, various controls and finesse can be achieved for projects, and charts can be made to perfection.
4.       Easy to use and feature-rich: All one has to do is use the Chart Designer to build their graphs and charts within the Visual Studio charts platform. Then, the data has to be fed in, and the chart can be designed based on preferences and the features available under the charting library. Templates can be used if preferred as well. Features such as HD charts, printing facilities, ability to scroll, etc are also available to the developer.





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