//Main code for creating charts public void createChart(WPFChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 50; // The main color of the four meters in this example. The other colors and gradients are // derived from the main color. int[] colorList = { 0x007700, 0x770077, 0x0033dd, 0x880000 }; int mainColor = colorList[chartIndex]; // // In this example, we demonstrate how to parameterized by size, so that the chart size // can be changed by changing just one variable. // int size = 300; // The radius of the entire meter, which is size / 2, minus 2 pixels for margin int outerRadius = size / 2 - 2; // The radius of the meter scale int scaleRadius = outerRadius * 92 / 100; // The radius of the inner decorative circle int innerRadius = scaleRadius * 40 / 100; // The width of the color scale int colorScaleWidth = scaleRadius * 10 / 100; // Major tick length int tickLength = scaleRadius * 10 / 100; // Major tick width int tickWidth = scaleRadius * 1 / 100 + 1; // Label font size int fontSize = scaleRadius * 13 / 100; // // Create an angular meter based on the above parameters // // Create an AngularMeter object of the specified size. In this demo, we use black // (0x000000) as the background color. You can also use transparent or other colors. AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(size, size, 0x000000); // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff); // Set meter center and scale radius, and set the scale angle from -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(size / 2, size / 2, scaleRadius, -180, 90); // Background gradient with the mainColor at the center and become darker near the // border double[] bgGradient = { 0, mainColor, 0.5, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 0.75), 1, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 0.15) }; // Fill the meter background with the background gradient m.addRing(0, outerRadius, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, outerRadius * 0.66)); // Fill the inner circle with the same background gradient for decoration m.addRing(0, innerRadius, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, innerRadius * 0.8)); // Gradient for the neon backlight, with the main color at the scale radius fading to // transparent double[] neonGradient = { 0.89, Chart.Transparent, 1, mainColor, 1.07, Chart.Transparent } ; m.addRing(scaleRadius * 85 / 100, outerRadius, m.relativeRadialGradient(neonGradient)); // The neon ring at the scale radius with width equal to 1/80 of the scale radius, // creating using a brighter version of the main color m.addRing(scaleRadius, scaleRadius + scaleRadius / 80, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 2)) ; // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style, tick length and tick width. The minor and micro tick // lengths are 80% and 60% of the major tick length, and their widths are around half of // the major tick width. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", fontSize); m.setTickLength(-tickLength, -tickLength * 80 / 100, -tickLength * 60 / 100); m.setLineWidth(0, tickWidth, (tickWidth + 1) / 2, (tickWidth + 1) / 2); // Demostrate different types of color scales and glare effects and putting them at // different positions. double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000 }; double[] stepColorScale = { 0, 0x00dd00, 60, 0xddaa00, 80, 0xdd0000, 100 }; double[] highColorScale = { 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 }; if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale just outside the inner circle m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, innerRadius + 1, colorScaleWidth); // Add glare up to the scale radius, concave and spanning 190 degrees m.addGlare(scaleRadius, -190); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the high color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highColorScale); // Add glare up to the scale radius m.addGlare(scaleRadius); } else { // Add the step color scale just outside the inner circle m.addColorScale(stepColorScale, innerRadius + 1, colorScaleWidth); // Add glare up to the scale radius, concave and spanning 190 degrees and rotated by // -45 degrees m.addGlare(scaleRadius, -190, -45); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Set the cap background to a brighter version of the mainColor, and using black // (0x000000) for the cap and grey (0x999999) for the cap border m.setCap2(m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 1.1), 0x000000, 0x999999); // Output the chart viewer.Chart = m; }
//Main code for creating charts public void createChart(WinChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 54; // The main color of the four meters in this example. The other colors and gradients are // derived from the main color. int[] colorList = { 0x0033dd, 0xaaaa00 }; int mainColor = colorList[chartIndex]; // // In this example, we demonstrate how to parameterized by size, so that the chart size // can be changed by changing just one variable. // int size = 300; // The radius of the entire meter, which is size / 2, minus 2 pixels for margin int outerRadius = size / 2 - 2; // The radius of the meter scale int scaleRadius = outerRadius * 92 / 100; // The radius of the color scale int colorScaleRadius = scaleRadius * 43 / 100; // The width of the color scale int colorScaleWidth = scaleRadius * 10 / 100; // Major tick length int tickLength = scaleRadius * 10 / 100; // Major tick width int tickWidth = scaleRadius * 1 / 100 + 1; // Label font size int fontSize = scaleRadius * 13 / 100; // Radius of readout circle as a ratio to the scale radius double readOutRadiusRatio = 0.333333333333; // Readout font size int readOutFontSize = scaleRadius * 24 / 100; // // Create an angular meter based on the above parameters // // Create an AngularMeter object of the specified size. In this demo, we use black // (0x000000) as the background color. You can also use transparent or other colors. AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(size, size, 0x000000); // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff); // Set meter center and scale radius, and set the scale angle from -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(size / 2, size / 2, scaleRadius, -180, 90); // Background gradient with the mainColor at the center and become darker near the // border double[] bgGradient = { 0, mainColor, 0.5, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 0.75), 1, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 0.15) }; // Fill the meter background with the background gradient m.addRing(0, outerRadius, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, outerRadius * 0.66)); // Gradient for the neon backlight, with the main color at the scale radius fading to // transparent double[] neonGradient = { 0.89, Chart.Transparent, 1, mainColor, 1.07, Chart.Transparent } ; m.addRing(scaleRadius * 85 / 100, outerRadius, m.relativeRadialGradient(neonGradient)); // The neon ring at the scale radius with width equal to 1/80 of the scale radius, // creating using a brighter version of the main color m.addRing(scaleRadius, scaleRadius + scaleRadius / 80, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 2)) ; // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style, tick length and tick width. The minor and micro tick // lengths are 80% and 60% of the major tick length, and their widths are around half of // the major tick width. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", fontSize); m.setTickLength(-tickLength, -tickLength * 80 / 100, -tickLength * 60 / 100); m.setLineWidth(0, tickWidth, tickWidth + 1 / 2, tickWidth + 1 / 2); // 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[] highColorScale = { 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 }; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, colorScaleRadius, colorScaleWidth); // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); } else { // Add the high color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highColorScale); // Add a red (0xff0000) triangular pointer starting from 40% and ending at 60% of // scale radius, with a width 6 times the default m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000, -1, Chart.TriangularPointer2, 0.4, 0.6, 6); } // Configure a large "pointer cap" to be used as the readout circle at the center. The // cap border width is set to 1.5% of the scale radius. The cap color is darker version // of the main color. The border color is a brighter version of the main color with 75% // brightness gradient effect. m.setCap2(Chart.Transparent, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 0.3), m.adjustBrightness( mainColor, 1.5), 0.75, 0, readOutRadiusRatio, 0.015); // Add value label at the center using a brighter version of the main color and Arial // Italic font m.addText(size / 2, size / 2, m.formatValue(value, "{value|0}"), "Arial Italic", readOutFontSize, m.adjustBrightness(mainColor, 2.5), Chart.Center).setMargin(0); // Add glare up to the scale radius m.addGlare(scaleRadius); // Output the chart viewer.Chart = m; }
// // Create chart // private void createChart(RazorChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.55; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 300 x 180 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(300, 180, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff); // Center at (150, 150), scale radius = 128 pixels, scale angle -90 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(150, 150, 128, -90, 90); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = { 1, 0x909090, 0.5, 0xd6d6d6, 0, 0xeeeeee, -0.5, 0xd6d6d6, -1, 0x909090 }; // Add a black (0x000000) scale background of 148 pixels radius with a 10 pixel thick silver // border m.addScaleBackground(148, 0, 10, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 148)); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major tick every 20 units, minor tick every 10 units, and // micro tick every 5 units m.setScale(0, 100, 20, 10, 5); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick lengths to // 16/16/10 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 16); m.setTickLength(-16, -16, -10); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 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, 0x00aa00, 60, 0xddaa00, 80, 0xcc0000, 100 }; double[] highLowColorScale = { 0, 0x00ff00, 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 radius 128 with zero width and ending at radius // 128 with 16 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 128, 0, 128, -16); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 70 with zero width and ending at radius // 60 with 20 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 70, 0, 60, 20); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } else { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 60 with 15 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 60, 15); } // Add a text label centered at (150, 125) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(150, 125, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.BottomCenter); // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Add glare up to radius 138 (= region inside border) if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { m.addGlare(138); } // Output the chart viewer.Image = m.makeWebImage(Chart.PNG); }
//Main code for creating charts public void createChart(WinChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.3; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to white (0xffffff) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0xffffff); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0xffffff); // Demonstration two different meter scale angles if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 111, -140, 140); } else { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 111, -180, 90); } // Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, 0x000000); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = { 1, 0x7f7f7f, 0.5, 0xd6d6d6, 0, 0xffffff, -0.5, 0xd6d6d6, -1, 0x7f7f7f }; // Add a ring between radii 116 and 122 pixels using the silver gradient as border m.addRing(116, 122, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 122)); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick // lengths to 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15); m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1); // Demostrate different types of color scales and glare effects and putting them at // different positions. double[] smoothColorScale = { 0, 0x0000ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000 }; double[] stepColorScale = { 0, 0x00aa00, 60, 0xddaa00, 80, 0xcc0000, 100 }; double[] highLowColorScale = { 0, 0x00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000 }; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale); // Add glare up to radius 116 (= region inside border) m.addGlare(116); } else if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at // radius 40 with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22); // Add glare up to radius 116 (= region inside border), concave and spanning 190 // degrees m.addGlare(116, -190); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 111 with zero width and ending at // radius 111 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 111, 0, 111, -12); // Add glare up to radius 116 (= region inside border), concave and spanning 190 // degrees and rotated by 45 degrees m.addGlare(116, -190, 45); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16); // Add glare up to radius 116 (= region inside border), concave and spanning 190 // degrees and rotated by -45 degrees m.addGlare(116, -190, -45); } else { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } // Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center); // Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration if (chartIndex == 0 || chartIndex == 2) { // Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using black (0x000000) 14pt // Arial font on a light blue (0x99ccff) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with // 5 pixels rounded corners. ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, 0x000000, Chart.BottomCenter); t.setBackground(0x99ccff); t.setRoundedCorners(5); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Output the chart viewer.Chart = m; }