Nevron Chart

Charting and gauges for .NET apps

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About this software

Nevron Chart is a .NET charting and gauge library for WinForms, WPF, ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC applications. It provides 2D and 3D chart types, gauges, and advanced axes, with hardware-accelerated rendering, data binding, and interactive features like zooming and panning. The control includes hundreds of examples with source code and supports export to formats such as PNG, SVG, PDF, and XAML, making it suitable for business, financial, scientific, and dashboard applications.

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Benefits

  • Wide chart types: Includes over 170 chart types covering 2D, 3D, and specialized visualizations.
  • Gauges and KPIs: Built-in radial and linear gauges for dashboards and KPI displays.
  • Cross-platform .NET support: Integrates with WinForms, WPF, ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC applications.
  • Interactive features: Provides zooming, panning, trackball, tooltips, and hit testing interactivity.
  • Export and rendering: Exports to PNG, JPG, SVG, PDF, XAML and supports hardware acceleration.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation and examples: Extensive online documentation and over 400 example projects with source code are available.
  • Knowledge base articles: A searchable knowledge base provides articles, how-tos, and troubleshooting tips.
  • User forum: Public forums allow community Q&A and discussion.
  • Release notes and updates: Product release notes and version history are published on the website.
  • Commercial licensing channels: Licensing options and authorized resellers are listed on Nevron's site and distributors.

Frequently asked questions

What chart types are commonly available in charting libraries?
Common chart types include line, bar, area, pie, scatter, bubble, and financial charts; many libraries also provide stacked, polar, and spline variants.
How do charting components typically bind to data sources?
They bind to collections, arrays, data tables, or domain objects through APIs, allowing field mapping, refresh updates, and support for data virtualization or streaming.
Can charts be exported to image or vector formats for reporting?
Charting components typically offer export to raster images (PNG, JPEG) and vector formats (SVG, PDF), enabling inclusion in documents and slides.
What interactive features do chart libraries usually support?
Common interactive features include tooltips, zooming, panning, clickable legends, selection, annotations, and event hooks for custom behaviors and callbacks.
How can performance be improved when plotting large datasets?
Use data aggregation, sampling, downsampling, level-of-detail rendering, hardware acceleration or asynchronous data loading to reduce rendering load and maintain responsiveness.