Web Forms :: Export Page With Multiple Chart Control Data (like Labels) To PDF
Jun 30, 2012
we are able to export GridView, Chart, Panel to PDF but by doing this we can only export 1 control. We ahve requirement of having multiple chart controls on one page (like Report dashboard) with some data in gridview etc. How can we export full page to PDF?
I have an ASP Chart (v4) which displays the data I need perfectly. I want it to show labels at the top of the data points and I am having some difficulty with it.
Here is my code that works for both series but does not display the labels:
I am wondering if I am able to align y-labels at chart if I am using MSchart control. I searched at google, but I got feeling it is not possible to align them, just title of y-axis.
Here snip of the chart if my question is not clear enough: [URL]
I'm trying to create a very simple Column chart. There are 10 items in X axis, but chart shows only 3 of their labels. For clarification, I'm trying to show Product sales count in chart. There are 10 products. In X axis, chart shows 10 products but, only 3 of them has a label for product name. It should be a setting for this, bu I couldn't find it.
I'm trying to put Google's BarChart and PieChart both the client side version, and i'm experiencing some problems with the labels over the pie and the labels on the left of the vertical axis (of the bar chart).
I checked the code a lot of times and it seems to be like that you can see in the examples.I've tried the same page on Firefox and Chrome and it shows the labels without problems.If i try the examples on IE8 the labels are shown but not in my page.Sincerely I've not any idea where to start to fix this thing.
I am trying to create a chart with three x-axis labels where the chart series x-value member is a date. That is, each data point is a day returned from a SQL Server table. The first label row is to be the day component, the second label row the month name component and the third label row the year. The returned dataset can be from any time period and of varying length. It needs to look like below so each day can be seen but the bigger picture is also shown.
x-axis label(0): 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6
x-axis label(1): March April
x-axis label(2): 2010
I can set the first row using the design time properties as such
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I am not sure how to create the next to custom labels at runtime. I have gone through the options using Add(Double, DateTimeIntervalType, Double, Double, String, Int32, LabelMarkStyle) and Add(Double, DateTimeIntervalType, String, Int32, LabelMarkStyle) but I just cannot get them to appear in the chart label.
I tried the other method [Code]....
however could not find how to set the DateTimeIntervalType on the CustomLabel object.
There was nothing in the ChartSamples and I am not even sure if it can be done.
I have a dataset that is binded to piechart control the dataset has 2 columns the "country name " as X and "population" As Y
I have 2 problems the first one I just want to display both X and corresponding Y Values
I try this code Chart1.Series[0].SetCustomProperty("PieLabelStyle", "outside"); it just display country name ONLY
the second problem I want the values to be distributed along 360C of the pie chart in other words I have 30 countries and want to be displayed and fit the circular pie
I have an issue in using dot net chart control. In chart last column is not completely shown which give bad appearance and on right side of chart it looks like TickMark are enabled. I set MajorTickMark of AxisY2 disabled but still tick marks on right side.
I am using MS Chart control (3.5), and have a requirement where I need to display 2 pie charts. The datapoints for the pie charts is set programatically. My doubts are as follows:
1. Can I display both the pie charts in a single chart control and area, or do I have to use two controls? (Currently I am using two controls)
2. How can I maintain the same size for both the pie charts? This is my main concern, since the pie sizes keep changing, depending on the number of datapoints. I tried using custom properties like "MinimumRelativePieSize", but it's not working.
i'm trying to create a stacked bar chart on a vb web form using vs2010.My data source returns:
Error in Functionality Awaiting on Supplier
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IMT Issues,Awaiting on Supplier
2,IMT Issues,Awaiting on User 4
IMT Issues Closed 120
Login / Password Active
But I can't get this into a stacked chart. I know I must have to do quite a bit of work declaring what the series are and soforth, or having a different dataset but can't find any documentation on it.A link to some documentation or an example of a stacked chart from an sql datasource would be much appreciated.
I started using the awesome chart controls with my asp.net apps recently and so far they've been nothing short of breath taking. Right now I have a weird problem, on the first load of my page, the chart control appears correctly and the tooltip is correct, however, when I update it with new data, the chart displays correctly, but the tooltips are for the previous set of data.
I hope this makes sense. The first time I load the chart, the pie chart segments and tooltips are correct, after a partial postback (to get the new data), the pie chart segments are correct but the tooltips are for the previous data set.
Basically once the tooltips are set the first time, they can't be updated after that without a full page postback.
Here's how I set the tooltip:
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Anyone else noticed this behaviour and have a work around?
Currently my only workaround is to check for a partial postback and not render the tooltip, which I'd rather not do as the tooltip display actual statistical data as opposed to the pie itself (which uses percentages).
I create reports sometimes with a gridview and export the data to excel. Lets say I have like multiple gridviews and I wanted to export each gridview to excel under its own spreadsheet.
So gridview1, gridview2, gridview3 are exported to excel under $heet1, $heet2, $heet3.
I know how to export multiple gridviews to 1 excel sheet but I don't know how to export them separately under their own spreadsheet.
I've been researching online, and i'm continously searching, but does anyone know how to do what i'm trying to do with the gridview and excel or is this not possible?
I have been playing around with the new ms chart controls 3.5 to create reports on web traffic. It looks like a pretty powerful extension, however, I am having trouble drawing a funnel chart the way I want.
I am trying to mirror one of the samples posted on ms's website but no luck. I have a datatable with two columns, first the labels, second the data like so.
I am able to populate the funnel correctly in that the largest part of the graph is default. However, when I put the labels on it only shows the data values, not the page name. Without the label showing property the graph is useless. I know it must work somehow because the sample chart displays product names as labels and not the datapoints.
I can't seem to find the property that controls visibility of labels in pie charts. I need to turn the labels off as the information is available in the legend.
I tried setting the series labels to nothing Chart1.Series[i].Label = string.Empty; but the labels seem to show up anyway.
I have a page with a datalist on it, with an image button and some labels in the datalist item(1,2)..
I have some more labels on the page which get their values from querystrings(17,18)..
I have more labels which are empty (34,35)
On image click in the datalist item, i want the labels from that item to add with the labels outside of the datalist, and the last lot of labels to show this number..
I have a RangeBar chart that will show different schedules and how they overlap. I can't seem to get AxisY (which is really AxisX, but they switch when you use a RangeBar for some reason) to display the hour. It displays a gridline for every hour, but the label is the date, which is not helpful at all.
I want to develop a Chart control in asp.Net 3.5 where in each section 2 data are comparing each other(like multiple Column) . In my attachment image that is first One.