Can someone please point me to where I can complete this tutorial.
Why end this tutorial like this??
// That’s it! The SCIChartSurface will now display on the screen with default axis ranges
As is, it simply displays the x and y values. Nothing else.
How can I add my x and y values so that I can display my graph
- Robert De Saeger asked 5 years ago
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Please ignore my question, for I just noticed that there was a followup to this series and that it did not end on where I left off.
VERY SORRY FOR POSTING THIS QUESTION.
- Robert De Saeger answered 5 years ago
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Hi Robert,
I am glad you have already found the answer.
Here are tutorials for SciChart iOS: https://www.scichart.com/documentation/ios/v2.x/webframe.html#Tutorial%2001%20-%20Linking%20SciChart%20Framework.html
Please take a look at our whole Getting started Guide here: https://www.scichart.com/getting-started-scichart-ios/
It has links to the tutorials, examples with the code and more. I hope you will have a great experience.
Please let us know if you need anything else!
Best regards,
Julia
- Julia Skorobogata answered 5 years ago
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Thank you Julia, I feel very lost for the first time in a very long time. Charts are something I am having problems grasping. But I am determined to truly understanding on how they work.
I have completed numerous complicated programs including this one for one of my partners that I did for them. I just recently updated the App for an addition the BBC requested for one of their up coming series.
But, Scichart for me has been truly daunting for there is very little documentation for iOS. I just wish that their were iOS tutorials
Thank you again, Julia.
- Robert De Saeger answered 5 years ago
- Hi Robert, there are a set of iOS tutorials here: https://www.scichart.com/documentation/ios/v2.x/webframe.html#Tutorial%2001%20-%20Linking%20SciChart%20Framework.html (see 9 tutorials at this page). The source code for all 9 tutorials are here: https://github.com/abtsoftware/scichart.ios.examples under -> v2.x / tutorials. There is a getting started guide showing you how to compile in 5 minutes the scichart iOS examples app on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-ECg6Qqre8. We’re considering to create sets of video tutorials and our team is also re-writing the documentation now, but there should be plenty of resources to help you get started already. Let me know if there’s anything specific you are struggling with, we can ensure its documented.
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