Graphs & Diagrams
I have a db of prices for a material updated weekly, i am trying to create a graph to show the prices visually. i tried with JavaScript Diagram Builder, but didnt succeed,
does anybody have other ideas to how to do so? or have good knowledge on how to do it with the Diagram Builder?
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I've done all the reporting bits on counting and all. I would like to know how to create graphs for that information. I m at a total lost on how to display a graphs on the web page.
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Does anyone know of an easy way to display graphs using asp code. Is there any free packages on the web that can be downloaded for the purpose of displaying results in a graphical format. Or is it better to use pure asp code??
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any way of creating graphs in MS Access and desplaying on a web page and all of this done by ASP!!
i want a graph with multiple comparisons such as a bar and a line graph combined...Possible???
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Hi I would like to display 2 dimensional graphs in ASP using the data from the database!.
Any body having a template!
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I'm trying to find thorough documentation for creating graphs using
serverside Excel from ASP. Any book recommendations?
A well-documented COM wrapper would be nice if it allowed us to create
may different types of graph, e.g. Wind Rose (for wind direction),
thermometer, as well as standard pie, line, bar charts. I've found a few
examples of charting code on websites and at MS, but none of them
contain a thorough explanation, and our database/ASP guy wants more
documentation.
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I have managed to succesfully return data from a database with an SQL SELECT string, and now I was wondering if there is a simple way to graph the data?
Does ASP have any objects that will help out with graphing, or would I have to to draw it out manually?(if that could be done). Or should I not try to do it myself and look at a 3rd party solution for graphs?
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I am trying to figure out how do I create graphs and charts in ASP without having to use third party solutions. I was told that I can create dynamic graphs and charts using ASP.Net but when I read up on this, came up at a dead end. Any ideas anyone?
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Does anyone know of any asp plugins for graphs, i.e. in php there is something called jpgraph where numbers can be given and graphs drawn...
I am creating a statictics section on my website..
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How can I develop Graphs using ASP 6.0, which I am using SQL 2000 as my database? Is there is any free tool to develop graphs using ASP 6.0?
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Does any one perhaps know how to display data from a db in a asp page in graphs, or perhaps know of a resource where I can find more information on this topic?
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I want to display the data from Access in form of Bar charts and Pie charts. I know this is possible by using the OWC components. But i am not familiar to them.Can anybody give me an outline/example of how to do this?
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Does any one perhaps know an easier way of showing 6 different graphs that all display different information with out having to execute 6 different connections to the db?
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Is there a method using asp to do line graph?
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Does anyone have any experience building bar graphs or charts in asp? Or has anyone used a dynamic bar chart generator that is easy to use and easy to integrate into a webpage?
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I'm trying to use Activer Server Pages (ASP) to display a graph based on user's selection criteria. To achieve this, I would like to use Office Web Components (OWC 9 or 10), a Microsoft ActiveX component. My questions are:
* Can you use it with NT operating systems or Must it be in Windows 2000/XP?
* Do anyone has experience in using it? and if yes, Are they easy and reliable to use?
* Are there any other free components out there?
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I have recently found myself involved with a very small company who is being contracted by a very large company to develop a PowerPoint type application for their sales people (18 slides and about 3,000 active users) which must include charts and graphs. It doesn't have to be in real time and we may render the graphics each night instead of on the fly. The slides will be dynamic and represent up to 30 different companies querying about 29,000 rows of data per company.
I oddly enough don't feel as worried as I probably should be.
Suggestions, Possible Pitfalls, and Previous Experience building an application like this.
Working off of MS SQL and planning to do it all in ASP.
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I need to create a chart/graph with the following data from my database:
Each record is opened and then closed at a later stage. I then calculate the time it took from when the record was entered to when it was closed.
Now i need a pie chart to display how many records was closed in certain times. for example 10 records was closed within the first 10 minutes, 2 in 20 minutes and so on.
this also is to happen for dates that the user entered. i.e a Weekly report and a monthly report.
Any advice and help will be appreciated. I found alot of examples of hardcoded graphs but none extracting data from database.
So first i need to count the records that fits each section of minutes and then use that data to draw my graph?
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Does anybody know of techniques (or websites) where a graph is generated based on data of an array?
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What is a straightforward way to generate a simple line
graph from provided x-y data points in an ASP script.
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I'm in desperate need of knowing if its possible to generate
custom circular diagrams and BullsEye charts using ASP (or
ASP.NET) on a webpage.
I must be able to build a graph that is constructed with
several inner circles, segments and bars that start from the
center.
Any method will do as long as I get the right shape. The graph
doesn't have to be intelligent in anyway.
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