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April 22nd, 2013, 03:52 AM
#16
Re: C++ MFC MSChart
Originally Posted by plac88
Hi, you mean multiple charts or multiple lines on one chart?
if you're talking about multiple lines, thats simple, here's an example of multiple lines (2) in one chart:
Code:
COleSafeArray saRet;
DWORD numElements[] = {360, 4};
saRet.Create(VT_R8, 2, numElements);
long index[2] = { 0 , 0 };
double value = 0;
double vx = 0;
for(long i = 0; i < 360; i++)
{
// curve 1
index[1] = 0;
vx = i;
saRet.PutElement(index, &vx);
index[1] = 1;
value = sin(i * 0.35);
saRet.PutElement(index, &value);
// curve 2
index[1] = 2;
saRet.PutElement(index, &vx);
index[1] = 3;
value = - sin(i * 0.35);
saRet.PutElement(index, &value);
index[0]++;
}
m_chart.put_ChartData(saRet.Detach());
Cheers
thnx for reply....but m_chart.put_ChartData(saRet.Detach());....put_ChartData is not available in mschart...
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April 22nd, 2013, 06:14 AM
#17
Re: C++ MFC MSChart
Did you make the wrapper for the class?
Try to use:
#import <msdatsrc.tlb> no_namespace
#import <mschrt20.ocx> no_namespace
Then make a member variable for the chart, via Resources Dialog Designer, by assigning the chart to the class wrapper, something like CDMSChart class.
Cheers,
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