Out WPF application is currently targeting .net 4.7.2 and we don’t have plan to upgrade to .net core soon. The sample code requires .net core, we would like to know if you could provide a set of sample code targeting .net 4.7.2.
Thanks.
- el yunque asked 4 years ago
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Absolutely!
SciChart WPF 6.x targets both .NET Core 3 and .NET Framework v4.5.2 or later.
Our WPF Chart Examples are dual targeted, but that doesn’t mean you can’t export any example into a Visual Studio solution for .NET 4.5.2+ and start working right away.
Let me know if this helps,
Best regards,
Andrew
- Andrew Burnett-Thompson answered 4 years ago
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great, let me give it a try
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I tried to open the solution in both vs2017 and vs2019, the projects couldn’t load, the target framework in project property is grayed out
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export to visual studio option is obsoleted per link above
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I edited project file to target 4.5.2, got a bunch of errors, please see screenshot attached, if you could write or point to a description of how to do it please let us know. This is from vs2019.
thanks.
- el yunque answered 4 years ago
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ah I see, so the clue is to get the dlls from NuGet, let me give it a try, thanks.
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unfortunately the dlls from nuget is only 3.0, your example is already up to 6.0
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Ok I created a new project and got from nuget 6.1 now seems to build
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it seems the dll from nuget is very limited? right now it is complaining ext:SciChartInteractionToolbar cannot be found… I only got 5 dlls from nuget, is that all I need?
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ok, it is from example external dependency dll, that dll is not .net 4.7.2 compatible, bummer, I was hoping to use that toolbar…
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