Dundas Chart for .NET Chart Types

Point Chart

A point chart is used to show correlations between two sets of values. It is often used for pricing data and scientific data modeling, though it's typically not used with time-dependent data (where a line chart is more suitable). Dundas chart offers several options for marker sizes, shapes and point label positions.

Here are some examples of a point chart:


Bubble Chart

A bubble chart is a variation of a point or line graph, where the data points are replaced by bubbles of different size. The second Y value is used to control the size of the bubble. Although the chart is called "bubble," it can also display other shapes, like squares, diamonds, triangles and crosses. With Dundas Chart, you can specify the plotted shape by using the MarkerStyle property of the series.

Here are some examples of a bubble chart:

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