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Net chart and graphlibrary

Version: 55.66.93
Date: 03 April 2016
Filesize: 145 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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Universal C+ chart library for MFC charting, Qt charting and other types of C+ charting applications C+ Specific Features This page provides information specific to Chart Director for C+. Please refer to the General Features page for general Chart Director features. Completely Self- Contained Chart Director for C+ is completely self-contained and does not depend on any third party library or GUI framework. Chart Director can be used for GUI applications, such as in MFC charting and Qt charting, as well as non GUI applications, such as command line, batch and background applications. Multi- Threaded Design Chart Director is thread-safe for high performance applications. Multiple charts can be created concurrently. MFC, Qt and Command Line Sample Code Includes plenty of sample code for the MFC charts ( Windows edition only Qt charts and command line charting programs. The MFC and Qt sample code demonstates how to create GUI applications with hundreds of charts of different styles, all with tool tips and are clickable. There are also sample MFC and Qt charts that demonstrate programmable track cursors, zooming and scrolling, and realtime charts. Note: Chart Director for C+ is GUI framework neutral. The MFC and Qt charting programs are provided as examples. You may use Chart Director with other GUI frameworks as well. Comprehensive Documentation Over 1500 pages of fully indexed and searchable documentation, available in both HTML and CHM formats. Compiler Compatibility Chart Director for C+ uses C linkage to the Chart Director DLL/shared object. As a result, it is with most compilers. Chart Director has been tested with Visual Studio, Borland C+, gcc and cc. If you are using C+ compilers, it is likely Chart Director is compatible with them too. Please free to download the trial version for testing. Note: Chart Director for C+ is for standard ANSI C+. Programs are compiled.
Check out They have support for visualization via Dot Viz and Glee. For visualization, i'd also check out Though its flash, it seems very interesting, and they have at least tree visualization, though you may be able to coax some non-directed graphs out of it.
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