The following list provides an overview of the many features
available in XY Chart NET:
- Up to 100 X Scales in one chart, each with top or bottom
placement
 
- Up to 100 Y Scales in one chart, each with right or left
placement
 
- Up to 250,000 profiles in one chart
 
- Up to 1,000,000 samples per profile
 
- Chart Gradient support with Plot transparency option
 
- Font and Gradient support for all labels
 
- Inverted scales support
 
- Linear and Logarithmic scaling for all scales
 
- Auto and manual scaling for all scales
 
- Date/Time formatting for all scales with support for time down
to milliseconds
 
- Grid for each scale
 
- Scale factors simplify multiple units support
 
- Y-Stacking with height percentage variations
 
- Specify number of y-scales for each y-stack
 
- Trending using AddData or AddDataSingleProfile methods
 
- X & Y value for each data point (i.e. true scatter)
 
- NULL data points
 
- Built-in zoom, scroll and panning
 
- Crosshairs and coordinates display
 
- Crosshairs coordinates and profile values available
programmatically
 
- Delta Crosshairs with coordinates and delta display
 
- Delta Crosshairs coordinates available programmatically
 
- Flickerless display, even when resizing
 
- Save chart image to BMP, EMF, EXIF, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF,
WMF
 
- Pass arrays directly to the ChartData, ProfileData,
ProfileXData, and ProfileYData arrays
 
- Read/edit/set any value in the data array 
 
- Specify number of samples in each profile
 
- Interpolation options including Boolean, Stair Mode, Spline,
Fill and Bar charting
 
- Financial charting - display Recession and Candle profiles
along with Buy and Sell signals 
 
- Display a Note for one or many profile data points
 
- Built-in Annotations support for Arrows, Ellipses, Lines,
Rectangles, Text, and Trendlines
 
- Add custom toolbar buttons programmatically
 
- Legend with scrolling to display all profiles
 
- Localization support with capability to add new
languages
 
- Numerous events to act on
 
- Numerous built-in methods
 
- Error logging to the Windows Event viewer for detailed
debugging
 
- Full documentation help and sample code