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Anonymous
February 06, 2009
In this issue: Ken Cox, Damon Payne, Dean Chalk, Colin Eberhardt, and Jesse Liberty. Shoutouts: DavidAnonymous
February 08, 2009
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February 09, 2009
Thanks, Colin! That post came to my attention after I'd posted. I've got it and one other I didn't know about queued for the next link summary. Thank you for providing a link in your comment - folks will now be able to see yours from here in the meantime. :)Anonymous
February 09, 2009
When replying to Colin above, I realized I should do the same to let folks know about the following post by Rudi Grobler in which he styles a LineSeries to look like the Google Analytics scenario: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/WPFSLChart.aspxAnonymous
February 12, 2009
Here's a helpful post by Jeremiah Morrill demonstrating the rather advanced scenario of binding a "collection of collections" to a Chart: http://jmorrill.hjtcentral.com/Home/tabid/428/EntryId/351/Silverlight-Charts-Binding-multiple-Series.aspxAnonymous
February 16, 2009
The last couple of weeks I have been playing with the Silverlight Toolkit ’s chart controls! These controlsAnonymous
February 17, 2009
Just to be sure folks don't miss it, I'd like to explicitly call attention to Rudi's comment above. In addition to his earlier Google Analytics demo, he's gone ahead and written a custom Series to do OHLC-style charting (great for stock charts). Great stuff: http://dotnet.org.za/rudi/archive/2009/02/17/fun-with-silverlight-toolkit-charts.aspxAnonymous
February 26, 2009
Here's a nice post by Lee on adding what he calls "markers" to a LineSeries (others might call these "annotations" or "cursors"): http://leeontech.wordpress.com/2009/02/25/linechart-with-markers/Anonymous
February 26, 2009
Catching up on Dave Campbell's fantastic WynApse feed earlier today, I came across this post by BryantAnonymous
March 02, 2009
Another nice post by Lee - this time about adding interactive range selection: http://leeontech.wordpress.com/2009/03/02/interacting-with-charts/Anonymous
March 02, 2009
I'm a believer in the power of LayoutTransform - so much so that I wrote a control to graft this capabilityAnonymous
March 10, 2009
If you're into podcasts, here's one by Sparkling Client with Jesse Liberty about BubbleSeries: http://www.sparklingclient.com/the-bubble-chart-in-the-silverlight-toolkit/Anonymous
March 13, 2009
Another great post by Lee - this one on showing and hiding Series by clicking on their entries in the Legend: http://leeontech.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/showing-and-hiding-series-in-chart/Anonymous
March 18, 2009
Another superb post by Rudi - he shows how to create your own Series type (he creates a Candlestick/OHLC series): http://www.codeproject.com/KB/silverlight/SLTCandlestickChart2.aspxAnonymous
March 23, 2009
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March 23, 2009
Jafar has started a series of posts on writing your own series (no pun intended) - here's the first: http://themechanicalbride.blogspot.com/2009/03/writing-your-own-silverlight-chart.htmlAnonymous
March 25, 2009
Jafar's just posted part two of his series on writing your own series: http://themechanicalbride.blogspot.com/2009/03/writing-your-own-silverlight-chart_25.htmlAnonymous
April 02, 2009
Timmy Kokke has a great post on creating, binding, and styling a BubbleSeries: http://geekswithblogs.net/tkokke/archive/2009/04/01/creating-binding-and-styling-a-bubble-chart.aspxAnonymous
April 09, 2009
Pete Brown has just written a great post on dramatically re-styling some charts for a very polished look and feel: http://community.irritatedvowel.com/blogs/pete_browns_blog/archive/2009/04/09/Custom-Bar-Charts-with-the-Silverlight-Toolkit.aspxAnonymous
April 20, 2009
Whoops, I forgot to link to some of my own recent posts on the topic. Here's the latest release notes: http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/archive/2009/03/19/silverlight-charting-is-faster-and-better-than-ever-silverlight-toolkit-march-09-release-now-available.aspx I'll be posting a new collection soon.Anonymous
April 23, 2009
It's been a while since the March 09 release of the Silverlight Toolkit - and even longer since I last