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Using Microsoft’s Chart Controls In An ASP.NET Application: Serializing Chart Data

In most usage scenarios, the data displayed in a Microsoft Chart control comes from some dynamic source, such as from a database query. The appearance of the chart can be modified dynamically, as well; past installments in this article series showed how to programmatically customize the axes, labels, and other appearance-related settings. However, it is possible to statically define the chart’s data and appearance strictly through the control’s declarative markup. One of the demos examined in the Getting Started article rendered a column chart with seven columns whose labels and values were defined statically in the <asp:Series> tag’s <Points> collection. Given this functionality, it should come as no surprise that the Microsoft Chart Controls also support serialization . Serialization is the process of persisting the state of a control or an object to some other medium, such as to disk. Deserialization is the inverse process, and involves taking the persisted data and recreating the control or object. With just a few lines of code you can persist the appearance settings, the data, or both to a file on disk or to any stream. Likewise, it takes just a few lines of codes to reconstitute a chart from the persisted information.

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Using Microsoft’s Chart Controls In An ASP.NET Application: Plotting Chart Data

The Microsoft Chart Controls enable developers to specify chart data in a number of ways. Chart data may be specified statically via the Chart Web control’s declarative markup. Chart data may also be specified programmatically using a variety of techniques. For starters, you can add the points to plot one at a time via the Points collection’s AddXY method. The Chart Controls API offers methods for binding enumerable data to the chart in one line of code.

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