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SciChart WPF Examples Suite

The SciChart WPF Examples Suite has over 130 examples of 2D & 3D WPF Charts with & without MVVM, as well as featured apps which show the speed, power and flexibility of the SciChart.WPF Chart library!

Browse SciChart WPF examples, search by keyword, code or description, view source-code and export examples to stand-alone Visual Studio solutions.

SciChart WPF Examples - WPF Chart library

Build Instructions

To compile the Examples App, you will need:

  • To start a SciChart WPF Trial find out how or purchase a license.

    • Although the examples app will work without a trial license, modifying or creating your own examples won't
  • To setup the NuGet package source before you can compile. Here's How

    1. After cloning the repo, open SciChart2D3D.Examples.sln found in the /Examples folder in Visual Studio.

    2. Setup the Nuget Package source. While SciChart is hosted on Nuget.org, Hotfix builds (required for this examples app repo) are hosted at MyGet.

      Nuget Feed Setup

  • Once you've done that, compile and run the app as usual
         

What can you do with the SciChart WPF Examples App?

  1. Browse examples
  2. Search by keyword, description, title, feature or code (eg. try searching 'RolloverModifier' or 'Realtime')
  3. Interact with chart examples
  4. View source-code in the app, and get links to documentation, github for this example
  5. Export each example as a stand-alone visual studio project to help you get started quickly

License

SciChart WPF is commercial software with a free 30-day trial. Built by a dedicated team of developers, were an independent business which strives to do the best for our users!

Anything in this Repository is covered by MIT license - meaning you can freely use our example/demo/tutorial code in your applications.

SciChart WPF Licensing Links

 

Useful links

We've prepared a short Getting Started guide for SciChart WPF here.

This will walk you through the entire process of getting started and show you where tutorials and documentation are and examples.

Other useful links below: