Create a Stored Procedure to fetch the records from the database.
Step 3
Create a Web Application. Create the website with:
- "Start" - "All Programs" - "Microsoft Visual Studio 2010".
- "File" - "New Project" - "C#" - "Empty Website" (to avoid adding a master page).
- Provide the project a name such as "UsingPointAndFastpoint" or another as you wish and specify the location.
- Then right-click on the Solution Explorer and select "Add New Item" then select Default.aspx page.
- Drag and Drop a Chart control from the ToolBox onto the Default.aspx page.
Now the Default.aspx source code will be as follows:
- <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" %>
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- <%@ Register Assembly="System.Web.DataVisualization, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"
- Namespace="System.Web.UI.DataVisualization.Charting" TagPrefix="asp" %>
- <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
- <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head runat="server">
- <title>Article by Vithal Wadje</title>
- </head>
- <body bgcolor="blue">
- <form id="form1" runat="server">
- <h4 style="color: White;">
- Article for C#Corner
- </h4>
- <asp:Chart ID="Chart1" runat="server" BackColor="128, 64, 0" BackGradientStyle="LeftRight"
- BorderlineWidth="0" Height="340px" Palette="None" PaletteCustomColors="Red"
- Width="360px" BorderlineColor="192, 64, 0">
- <Series>
- <asp:Series Name="Series1" YValuesPerPoint="6">
- </asp:Series>
- </Series>
- <ChartAreas>
- <asp:ChartArea Name="ChartArea1">
- </asp:ChartArea>
- </ChartAreas>
- </asp:Chart>
- </form>
- </body>
- </html>
Step 4
Create a method to bind the chart control. Now, open the default.aspx.cs page and create the following function named Bindchart to bind the Chart Control as in the following:
- private void Bindchart()
- {
- connection();
- com = new SqlCommand("GetCharData", con);
- com.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
- SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(com);
- DataSet ds = new DataSet();
- da.Fill(ds);
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- DataTable ChartData=ds.Tables[0];
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- string[] XPointMember = new string[ChartData.Rows.Count];
- int[] YPointMember = new int[ChartData.Rows.Count];
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- for (int count = 0; count < ChartData.Rows.Count;count++ )
- {
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- XPointMember[count] = ChartData.Rows[count]["Month"].ToString();
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- YPointMember[count] = Convert.ToInt32(ChartData.Rows[count]["Orders"]);
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- }
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- Chart1.Series[0].Points.DataBindXY(XPointMember, YPointMember);
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- Chart1.Series[0].BorderWidth =20;
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- Chart1.Series[0].ChartType = SeriesChartType.Point ;
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- con.Close();
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- }
Now, call the preceding function on page load as in the following:
- protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
- {
- if (!IsPostBack)
- {
- Bindchart();
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- }
- }
The entire code of the default.aspx.cs page will look as follows:
- using System;
- using System.Collections.Generic;
- using System.Linq;
- using System.Web;
- using System.Web.UI;
- using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
- using System.Data.SqlClient;
- using System.Configuration;
- using System.Data;
- using System.Web.UI.DataVisualization.Charting;
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- public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page
- {
- private SqlConnection con;
- private SqlCommand com;
- private string constr, query;
- private void connection()
- {
- constr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["getconn"].ToString();
- con = new SqlConnection(constr);
- con.Open();
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- }
- protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
- {
- if (!IsPostBack)
- {
- Bindchart();
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- }
- }
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- private void Bindchart()
- {
- connection();
- com = new SqlCommand("GetCharData", con);
- com.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
- SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(com);
- DataSet ds = new DataSet();
- da.Fill(ds);
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- DataTable ChartData=ds.Tables[0];
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- string[] XPointMember = new string[ChartData.Rows.Count];
- int[] YPointMember = new int[ChartData.Rows.Count];
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- for (int count = 0; count < ChartData.Rows.Count;count++ )
- {
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- XPointMember[count] = ChartData.Rows[count]["Month"].ToString();
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- YPointMember[count] = Convert.ToInt32(ChartData.Rows[count]["Orders"]);
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- }
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- Chart1.Series[0].Points.DataBindXY(XPointMember, YPointMember);
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- Chart1.Series[0].BorderWidth =20;
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- Chart1.Series[0].ChartType = SeriesChartType.Point ;
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- con.Close();
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- }
- }
Now, we have the entire logic to bind the chart from the database, let us run the application. The Point Chart will look as follows:
Now let us hide the Grid Lines as in the following:
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- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].AxisX.MajorGrid.Enabled = false;
- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].AxisY.MajorGrid.Enabled = false;
Now the point chart will be as follows:
The preceding is the Normal Point chart. Now let us enable the 3D style as in the following:
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- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].Area3DStyle.Enable3D = true;
Now the 3D style point chart will be as:
Now let us switch to a FastPoint chart as in the following:
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- Chart1.Series[0].ChartType = SeriesChartType.FastPoint;
Now run the application. The FastPoint chart will look such as follows:
Now let us hide the Grid Lines as in the following:
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- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].AxisX.MajorGrid.Enabled = false;
- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].AxisY.MajorGrid.Enabled = false;
Now the FastPoint chart will look such as follows:
The preceding is the Normal FastPoint chart. Now let us enable the 3D style as in the following:
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- Chart1.ChartAreas["ChartArea1"].Area3DStyle.Enable3D = true;
Now the 3D style FastPoint chart will look such as:
Now from all the preceding explanations we saw how to create and use Point and FastPoint charts.
Notes
- Download the Zip file from the attachment for the full source code of the application.
- Change the connection string in the web.config file to specify your server location.
Summary
My next article explains another chart type of ASP.Net. I hope this article is useful for all readers, if you have any suggestion then please contact me including beginners also.