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WPF Chart Trading Demo

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SciChart WPF ships with hundreds of WPF Chart Examples which you can browse, play with, view the source-code and even export each WPF Chart Example to a stand-alone Visual Studio solution. All of this is possible with the new and improved SciChart WPF Examples Suite, which ships as part of the SciChart WPF SDK.

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The SciTrader demo shows a multi-chart pane, interactive MVVM demo rendering Candlestick, Mountain (Area), Line and Column charts with user-selectable chart type, Data source, Timeframe and interactivity modifiers for medium to large datasets (up to 100,000 OHLC values).

SciTrader showcases the interactivity of SCICHART via user-selectable ChartModifiers. Select an option and you can:

– Zoom the chart by dragging
– Pan the chart by dragging
– Zoom using the Mousewheel
– Zoom using the mousewheel
– Scale the chart by dragging X or Y Axes
– Use the RolloverModifier to interrogate data-point values

Documentation Links

FastCandlestickRenderableSeries Type
OhlcDataSeries Type
CategoryDateTimeAxis vs. NumericAxis
Synchronizing ChartModifier Mouse Events Across Charts
RolloverModifier Type
CursorModifier Type
SciChartOverview Type
SciChartScrollBar Type

The C#/WPF source code for the WPF Chart Trading Demo example is included below (Scroll down!).

Did you know you can also view the source code from one of the following sources as well?

  1. Clone the SciChart.WPF.Examples from Github.
  2. Or, view source in the SciChart WPF Examples suite.
  3. Also the SciChart WPF Trial contains the full source for the examples (link below).

DOWNLOAD THE WPF CHART EXAMPLES

SciTraderView.xaml
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SciTraderView.xaml.cs
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IsChartTypeConverter.cs
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SciTraderViewModel.cs
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