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Blended or Gradient Brush for High Quality Render Surface

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Hello,
I am currently using the HighQualityRenderSurface (as seen here: https://support.scichart.com/index.php?/News/NewsItem/View/30) to replace some dynamically drawn maps in an application. I’m wondering if there is a way to make a blended/ gradient brush that can be drawn onto this surface. The application currently uses a three color blended brush drawn onto a WPF canvas.

Edit: Added images as an example of what we are trying to achieve.

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6.1.1.13136
  • Andrew Burnett-Thompson
    Got an image or screenshot of what you are trying to achieve? It’s hard to visualise from the description
  • Cameron Brown
    Added example images. Thanks!
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I am considering applying server-side licensing for my javerScript application.

In the document below, there is a phrase “Our server-side licensing component is written in C++.”
(https://support.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17256/42/)

However, there is only asp.net sample code on the provided github.
(https://github.com/ABTSoftware/SciChart.JS.Examples/tree/master/Sandbox/demo-dotnet-server-licensing)

I wonder if there is a sample code implemented in C++ for server-side licensing.

Can you provide c++ sample code?
Also, are there any examples to run on Ubuntu?

  • Andrew Burnett-Thompson
    Update: I suspect the Race Map in the Revolve NTNU project is a scatter chart with PaletteProvider. Note that the only engine that can render this quickly is VisualXccelerator engine. Don’t use software for changing scatter points! It will be too slow.
  • Cameron Brown
    Thanks! We’ll try that.
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