Released: Jun 16, 2010
Updates in this release
Features
Unified XAML Product Strategy
- Namespaces re-aligned into a more unified organization for the development of both Silverlight and WPF applications.
- Greater parity between our Silverlight for Data Visualization and WPF for Data Visualization control offerings.
xamPivotGrid - Show Multi-Dimensional Data from OLAP servers such as Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2008 (SSAS) and other data sources including:
- IEnumerable
- Excel tables
- and the Open Standard, XMLA
- Customizable Row and Column Formatting, allowing you to style rows and columns of data, and collapse headers into a more compact layout that takes up less space.
- Interactive data filtering and sorting capabilities that help your users to reach conclusions from the data faster.
- Applies powerful calculations to let your users analyze the data right there in front of them drawing insightful business intelligence from the facts.
- Demonstrates how easy it is to Export to Microsoft Excel through its samples.
xamDataChart
- High performance data charting works with large data sets having millions of data points, with real-time updates.
- Data chart enables analysis through built-in support for key technical and statistical indicators, plus custom indicators you can add.
- Advanced axes capabilities and legends allow the data chart to describe your data perfectly for crisp, clear visualizations.
- Synchronized pan-and-zoom using the xamZoombar
- Easy-to-use, high speed support for the most popular kinds of charts for displaying data series: Financial Series (OHLC, Candlestick, and the use of overlay and side-by-side technical and statistical indicators), Line, Area, Spline, Scatter, Column, Waterfall, Range (as either Column or Area) and Step (as either Line or Area)
xamTreemap
- Visually depicts complex, hierarchical data relationships with proportionality, in a way that lets users see multiple levels-of-detail at a glance without requiring them to drill down.
- Also known as "heatmaps" in the financial industry.
- Treemaps support several layout algorithms that can optimize for ordering or aspect ratio:
- Slice and Dice - An immediate layout of data in the order it arrives in alternating horizontal and vertical orientations, without regard to data value.
- Squarified - A layout which maximizes the aspect ratio of treemap nodes so that they are more readable, at the trade-off of being unordered.
- Strip - An ordered layout that produces moderately-good aspect ratios, although not as good as Squarified.
xamBarcode - Renders the most common barcode symbologies used worldwide in standard formats, supporting everything from labeling shipping cartons to identifying medical records.
- EAN-8/EAN-13
- UPC-A/UPC-E
- Code 128
- Code 39
- Interleaved 2 of 5 (also called ITF-14)
- GS1 DataBar (in a variety of formats)
- Postal Barcodes supported include:
- Intelligent Mail
- Royal Mail (RM4SCC)
- PDF 417
- MaxiCode
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