//Main code for creating charts
        public void createChart(WPFChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex)
        {
            // The value to display on the meter
            double value = 66.77;

            // Create a LinearMeter object of size 70 x 260 pixels with black background and rounded
            // corners
            LinearMeter m = new LinearMeter(70, 260, 0x000000);

            m.setRoundedFrame(Chart.Transparent);

            // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff)
            m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff);
            m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff);

            // Set the scale region top-left corner at (36, 30), with size of 20 x 196 pixels. The
            // scale labels are located on the left (default - implies vertical meter).
            m.setMeter(36, 30, 20, 196);

            // Set meter scale from 0 - 100, with a tick every 10 units
            m.setScale(0, 100, 10);

            // Add the chart title at the top center
            ChartDirector.TextBox title = m.addText(m.getWidth() / 2, 5, "Temp C", "Arial Bold", 8,
                                                    Chart.TextColor, Chart.TopCenter);

            // Move the scale labels 8 pixels from the meter scale to make room for the color scale
            m.setLabelPos(false, 8);

            // Demostrate different types of color scales
            double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100,
                                          0xff0000 };
            double[] stepColorScale    = { 0, 0x00dd00, 50, 0xffff00, 80, 0xff0000, 100 };
            double[] highLowColorScale = { 0,   0x0000ff, 40, Chart.Transparent, 60, Chart.Transparent,
                                           100, 0xff0000 };
            double[] highColorScale = { 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 };

            if (chartIndex == 0)
            {
                // Add a blue (0x0088ff) bar from 0 to value with glass effect and 4 pixel rounded
                // corners
                m.addBar(0, value, 0x0088ff, Chart.glassEffect(Chart.NormalGlare, Chart.Left), 4);
                // Add a 4-pixel thick smooth color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 29, 4);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 1)
            {
                // Add a yellow (0xCC9922) bar from 0 to value with bar lighting effect
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xcc9922, Chart.barLighting());
                // Add a 4-pixel thick smooth color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 29, 4);

                // Set the title style to black text on a yellow (0xcc9922) background with rounded
                // corners
                title.setFontColor(0x000000);
                title.setBackground(0xcc9922);
                title.setRoundedCorners(2);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 2)
            {
                // Add a grey (0xaaaaaa) bar from 0 to value with bar lighting effect
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xaaaaaa, Chart.barLighting());
                // Add a 4-pixel high/low color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale, 29, 4);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 3)
            {
                // Add a brown (0xbb6622) bar from 0 to value with cylinder lighting effect
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xbb6622, Chart.cylinderEffect());
                // Add a 4 pixel thick brown (0xbb6622) frame
                m.setThickFrame(4, 0xbb6622);
                // Add a high only color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highColorScale, 29, 4);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 4)
            {
                // Add a purple (0x7755ee) bar from 0 to value
                m.addBar(0, value, 0x7755ee);
                // Add a 4 pixel thick purple (0x880088) frame
                m.setThickFrame(4, 0x880088);
                // Add a 4-pixel high/low color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale, 29, 4);
            }
            else
            {
                // Add a green (0x00bb00) bar from 0 to value with soft lighting effect and 4 pixel
                // rounded corners
                m.addBar(0, value, 0x00bb00, Chart.softLighting(), 4);
                // Add a 4-pixel step color scale at x = 29 (left of meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(stepColorScale, 29, 4);
            }

            // Add a text box at the bottom-center. Display the value using white (0xffffff) 8pt
            // Arial Bold font on a black (0x000000) background with depressed grey (0x333333)
            // rounded border.
            ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(m.getWidth() / 2, m.getHeight() - 7, m.formatValue(
                                                    value, "2"), "Arial Bold", 8, 0xffffff, Chart.BottomCenter);
            t.setBackground(0x000000, 0x333333, -1);
            t.setRoundedCorners(3);

            // Output the chart
            viewer.Chart = m;
        }
        //Main code for creating charts
        public void createChart(WPFChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex)
        {
            // The value to display on the meter
            double value = 75.35;

            // Create a LinearMeter object of size 260 x 80 pixels with black background and rounded
            // corners
            LinearMeter m = new LinearMeter(260, 80, 0x000000);

            m.setRoundedFrame(Chart.Transparent);

            // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff)
            m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff);
            m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff);

            // Set the scale region top-left corner at (15, 24), with size of 228 x 20 pixels. The
            // scale labels are located on the top (implies horizontal meter)
            m.setMeter(15, 24, 228, 20, Chart.Top);

            // Set meter scale from 0 - 100, with a tick every 10 units
            m.setScale(0, 100, 10);

            // Demostrate different types of color scales
            double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100,
                                          0xff0000 };
            double[] stepColorScale    = { 0, 0x00dd00, 50, 0xffff00, 80, 0xff3333, 100 };
            double[] highLowColorScale = { 0,   0x0000ff, 40, Chart.Transparent, 60, Chart.Transparent,
                                           100, 0xff0000 };
            double[] highColorScale = { 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 };

            if (chartIndex == 0)
            {
                // Add a blue (0x0088ff) bar from 0 to value with glass effect and 4 pixel rounded
                // corners
                m.addBar(0, value, 0x0088ff, Chart.glassEffect(Chart.NormalGlare, Chart.Top), 4);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick smooth color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 48, 5);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 1)
            {
                // Add a purple (0xaa66ff) bar from 0 to value
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xaa66ff);
                // Add a 4 pixel thick purple (0x880088) frame
                m.setThickFrame(4, 0x880088);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick high/low color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale, 48, 5);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 2)
            {
                // Add a green (0x00ee00) bar from 0 to value with right side soft lighting effect
                // and 4 pixel rounded corners
                m.addBar(0, value, 0x00ee00, Chart.softLighting(Chart.Right), 4);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick step color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(stepColorScale, 48, 5);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 3)
            {
                // Add an orange (0xff8800) bar from 0 to value with cylinder lighting effect
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xff8800, Chart.cylinderEffect());
                // Add a 4 pixel thick brown (0xbb5500) frame
                m.setThickFrame(4, 0xbb5500);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick high only color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highColorScale, 48, 5);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 4)
            {
                // Add a magneta (0xdd00dd) bar from 0 to value with top side soft lighting effect
                // and 4 pixel rounded corners
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xdd00dd, Chart.softLighting(Chart.Top), 4);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick smooth color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 48, 5);
            }
            else
            {
                // Add a red (0xff0000) bar from 0 to value with bar lighting effect
                m.addBar(0, value, 0xff0000, Chart.barLighting());
                // Add a 4 pixel thick red (0xaa0000) frame
                m.setThickFrame(4, 0xaa0000);
                // Add a 5-pixel thick high/low color scale at y = 48 (below the meter scale)
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale, 48, 5);
            }

            // Add a label left aligned to (12, 65) using 8pt Arial Bold font
            m.addText(12, 65, "Temperature C", "Arial Bold", 8, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Left);

            // Add a text box right aligned to (243, 65). Display the value using white (0xffffff)
            // 8pt Arial Bold font on a black (0x000000) background with depressed dark grey
            // (0x333333) rounded border.
            ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(243, 65, m.formatValue(value, "2"), "Arial", 8,
                                                0xffffff, Chart.Right);
            t.setBackground(0x000000, 0x333333, -1);
            t.setRoundedCorners(3);

            // Output the chart
            viewer.Chart = m;
        }
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        //Main code for creating charts
        public void createChart(WinChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex)
        {
            // The value to display on the meter
            double value = 75.35;

            // Create a LinearMeter object of size 250 x 75 pixels with black background and rounded
            // corners
            LinearMeter m = new LinearMeter(250, 75, 0x000000);

            m.setRoundedFrame(Chart.Transparent);

            // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff)
            m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff);
            m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff);

            // Set the scale region top-left corner at (14, 23), with size of 218 x 20 pixels. The
            // scale labels are located on the top (implies horizontal meter)
            m.setMeter(14, 23, 218, 20, Chart.Top);

            // Set meter scale from 0 - 100, with a tick every 10 units
            m.setScale(0, 100, 10);

            // The tick line width to 1 pixel
            m.setLineWidth(0, 1);

            // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions
            double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100,
                                          0xff0000 };
            double[] stepColorScale    = { 0, 0x00cc00, 50, 0xeecc00, 80, 0xdd0000, 100 };
            double[] highLowColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 };

            if (chartIndex == 0)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 1)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at y = 23 (top of scale) with zero width and
                // ending at y = 23 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 23, 0, 23, 20);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 2)
            {
                // Add the high low scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 3)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at y = 33 (center of scale) with zero width
                // and ending at y = 23 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 33, 0, 23, 20);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 4)
            {
                // Add the step color scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(stepColorScale);
            }
            else
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at y = 43 (bottom of scale) with zero width
                // and ending at y = 23 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 43, 0, 23, 20);
            }

            // Add a blue (0x0000cc) pointer with white (0xffffff) border at the specified value
            m.addPointer(value, 0x0000cc, 0xffffff);

            // Add a label left aligned to (10, 61) using 8pt Arial Bold font
            m.addText(10, 61, "Temperature C", "Arial Bold", 8, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Left);

            // Add a text box right aligned to (235, 61). Display the value using white (0xffffff)
            // 8pt Arial Bold font on a black (0x000000) background with depressed grey (0x444444)
            // rounded border.
            ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(235, 61, m.formatValue(value, "2"), "Arial Bold", 8,
                                                0xffffff, Chart.Right);
            t.setBackground(0x000000, 0x444444, -1);
            t.setRoundedCorners(3);

            // Output the chart
            viewer.Chart = m;
        }
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        //Main code for creating charts
        public void createChart(WinChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex)
        {
            // The value to display on the meter
            double value = 74.25;

            // Create a LinearMeter object of size 70 x 260 pixels with black background and rounded
            // corners
            LinearMeter m = new LinearMeter(70, 260, 0x000000);

            m.setRoundedFrame(Chart.Transparent);

            // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff)
            m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff);
            m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff);

            // Set the scale region top-left corner at (28, 30), with size of 20 x 196 pixels. The
            // scale labels are located on the left (default - implies vertical meter)
            m.setMeter(28, 30, 20, 196);

            // Set meter scale from 0 - 100, with a tick every 10 units
            m.setScale(0, 100, 10);

            // The tick line width to 1 pixel
            m.setLineWidth(0, 1);

            // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions
            double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100,
                                          0xff0000 };
            double[] stepColorScale    = { 0, 0x00cc00, 50, 0xeecc00, 80, 0xdd0000, 100 };
            double[] highLowColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 };

            if (chartIndex == 0)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 1)
            {
                // Add the step color scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(stepColorScale);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 2)
            {
                // Add the high low scale at the default position
                m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 3)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at x = 28 (left of scale) with zero width and
                // ending at x = 28 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 28, 0, 28, 20);
            }
            else if (chartIndex == 4)
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at x = 38 (center of scale) with zero width
                // and ending at x = 28 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 38, 0, 28, 20);
            }
            else
            {
                // Add the smooth color scale starting at x = 48 (right of scale) with zero width
                // and ending at x = 28 with 20 pixels width
                m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 48, 0, 28, 20);
            }

            // Add a blue (0x0000cc) pointer with white (0xffffff) border at the specified value
            m.addPointer(value, 0x0000cc, 0xffffff);

            // Add a label at the top-center using 8pt Arial Bold font
            m.addText(m.getWidth() / 2, 5, "Temp C", "Arial Bold", 8, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Top);

            // Add a text box at the bottom-center. Display the value using white (0xffffff) 8pt
            // Arial Bold font on a black (0x000000) background with depressed grey (0x444444)
            // rounded border.
            ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(m.getWidth() / 2, m.getHeight() - 7, m.formatValue(
                                                    value, "2"), "Arial Bold", 8, 0xffffff, Chart.Bottom);
            t.setBackground(0x000000, 0x444444, -1);
            t.setRoundedCorners(3);

            // Output the chart
            viewer.Chart = m;
        }