ChartDirector 7.1 (.NET Edition)

White Round Meters


          

This example demonstrates round meters with a soft white background and a silver border.

The white background in this example is actually a radial gradient. It is fully white at the center, changing to light grey at the border. This creates a "softer" white effect. The radial gradient is created using AngularMeter.relativeRadialGradient.

The silver border effect is achieved by using AngularMeter.relativeLinearGradient to create a gradient consisting of varying levels of grey. The gradient is used as the fill color of the border ring created using AngularMeter.addRing. The edge color of the ring is set to grey to make it easier to distinguish from the white background.

Source Code Listing

[Windows Forms - C# version] NetWinCharts\CSharpWinCharts\whiteroundmeter.cs
using System; using ChartDirector; namespace CSharpChartExplorer { public class whiteroundmeter : DemoModule { //Name of demo module public string getName() { return "White Round Meters"; } //Number of charts produced in this demo module public int getNoOfCharts() { return 6; } //Main code for creating charts public void createChart(WinChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.3; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0x333333); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0x333333); // Demonstration two different meter scale angles if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140); } else { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90); } // Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, 0x000000); // Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey // (0xdddddd) at the border double[] bgGradient = {0, 0xffffff, 0.75, 0xeeeeee, 1, 0xdddddd}; // Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = {1, 0x999999, 0.5, 0xdddddd, 0, 0xffffff, -0.5, 0xdddddd, -1, 0x999999}; // Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light // grey (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), 0xbbbbbb); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick // lengths to 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15); m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1); // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions double[] smoothColorScale = {0, 0x3333ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000}; double[] stepColorScale = {0, 0x00cc00, 60, 0xffdd00, 80, 0xee0000, 100}; double[] highLowColorScale = {0, 0x00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000}; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at // radius 40 with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at // radius 109 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16); } else { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } // Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center); // Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration if ((chartIndex == 0) || (chartIndex == 2)) { // Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt // Arial font on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with // 5 pixels rounded corners. ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, 0xffffff, Chart.BottomCenter); t.setBackground(0x222222); t.setRoundedCorners(5); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Output the chart viewer.Chart = m; } } }

[Windows Forms - VB Version] NetWinCharts\VBNetWinCharts\whiteroundmeter.vb
Imports System Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Imports ChartDirector Public Class whiteroundmeter Implements DemoModule 'Name of demo module Public Function getName() As String Implements DemoModule.getName Return "White Round Meters" End Function 'Number of charts produced in this demo module Public Function getNoOfCharts() As Integer Implements DemoModule.getNoOfCharts Return 6 End Function 'Main code for creating charts Public Sub createChart(viewer As WinChartViewer, chartIndex As Integer) _ Implements DemoModule.createChart ' The value to display on the meter Dim value As Double = 72.3 ' Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background Dim m As AngularMeter = New AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent) ' Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, &H333333) m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, &H333333) ' Demonstration two different meter scale angles If chartIndex Mod 2 = 0 Then ' Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140) Else ' Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90) End If ' Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, &H000000) ' Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey (0xdddddd) at ' the border Dim bgGradient() As Double = {0, &Hffffff, 0.75, &Heeeeee, 1, &Hdddddd} ' Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)) ' Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like Dim ringGradient() As Double = {1, &H999999, 0.5, &Hdddddd, 0, &Hffffff, -0.5, &Hdddddd, _ -1, &H999999} ' Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light grey ' (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), &Hbbbbbb) ' Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1) ' Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick lengths to ' 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15) m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6) m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1) ' Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions Dim smoothColorScale() As Double = {0, &H3333ff, 25, &H0088ff, 50, &H00ff00, 75, &Hdddd00, _ 100, &Hff0000} Dim stepColorScale() As Double = {0, &H00cc00, 60, &Hffdd00, 80, &Hee0000, 100} Dim highLowColorScale() As Double = {0, &H00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, &Hff0000} If chartIndex = 0 Then ' Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale) ElseIf chartIndex = 1 Then ' Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at radius ' 40 with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22) ElseIf chartIndex = 2 Then ' Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at radius ' 109 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12) ElseIf chartIndex = 3 Then ' Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale) ElseIf chartIndex = 4 Then ' Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16) Else ' Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale) End If ' Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center) ' Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration If (chartIndex = 0) OrElse (chartIndex = 2) Then ' Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt Arial ' font on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with 5 pixels ' rounded corners. Dim t As ChartDirector.TextBox = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, _ "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, &Hffffff, _ Chart.BottomCenter) t.setBackground(&H222222) t.setRoundedCorners(5) End If ' Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, &Hff0000) ' Output the chart viewer.Chart = m End Sub End Class

[WPF - C#] NetWPFCharts\CSharpWPFCharts\whiteroundmeter.cs
using System; using ChartDirector; namespace CSharpWPFCharts { public class whiteroundmeter : DemoModule { //Name of demo module public string getName() { return "White Round Meters"; } //Number of charts produced in this demo module public int getNoOfCharts() { return 6; } //Main code for creating charts public void createChart(WPFChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.3; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0x333333); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0x333333); // Demonstration two different meter scale angles if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140); } else { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90); } // Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, 0x000000); // Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey // (0xdddddd) at the border double[] bgGradient = {0, 0xffffff, 0.75, 0xeeeeee, 1, 0xdddddd}; // Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = {1, 0x999999, 0.5, 0xdddddd, 0, 0xffffff, -0.5, 0xdddddd, -1, 0x999999}; // Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light // grey (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), 0xbbbbbb); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick // lengths to 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15); m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1); // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions double[] smoothColorScale = {0, 0x3333ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000}; double[] stepColorScale = {0, 0x00cc00, 60, 0xffdd00, 80, 0xee0000, 100}; double[] highLowColorScale = {0, 0x00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000}; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at // radius 40 with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at // radius 109 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16); } else { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } // Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center); // Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration if ((chartIndex == 0) || (chartIndex == 2)) { // Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt // Arial font on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with // 5 pixels rounded corners. ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, 0xffffff, Chart.BottomCenter); t.setBackground(0x222222); t.setRoundedCorners(5); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Output the chart viewer.Chart = m; } } }

[ASP.NET Web Forms - C# version] NetWebCharts\CSharpASP\whiteroundmeter.aspx
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<%@ Page Language="C#" Debug="true" %> <%@ Import Namespace="ChartDirector" %> <%@ Register TagPrefix="chart" Namespace="ChartDirector" Assembly="netchartdir" %> <!DOCTYPE html> <script runat="server"> // // Create chart // protected void createChart(WebChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.3; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0x333333); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0x333333); // Demonstration two different meter scale angles if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140); } else { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90); } // Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, 0x000000); // Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey (0xdddddd) at the // border double[] bgGradient = {0, 0xffffff, 0.75, 0xeeeeee, 1, 0xdddddd}; // Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = {1, 0x999999, 0.5, 0xdddddd, 0, 0xffffff, -0.5, 0xdddddd, -1, 0x999999}; // Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light grey // (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), 0xbbbbbb); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick lengths to // 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15); m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1); // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions double[] smoothColorScale = {0, 0x3333ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000}; double[] stepColorScale = {0, 0x00cc00, 60, 0xffdd00, 80, 0xee0000, 100}; double[] highLowColorScale = {0, 0x00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000}; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at radius 40 // with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at radius // 109 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16); } else { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } // Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center); // Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration if ((chartIndex == 0) || (chartIndex == 2)) { // Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt Arial font // on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with 5 pixels rounded // corners. ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, 0xffffff, Chart.BottomCenter) ; t.setBackground(0x222222); t.setRoundedCorners(5); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Output the chart viewer.Image = m.makeWebImage(Chart.SVG); } // // Page Load event handler // protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { createChart(WebChartViewer0, 0); createChart(WebChartViewer1, 1); createChart(WebChartViewer2, 2); createChart(WebChartViewer3, 3); createChart(WebChartViewer4, 4); createChart(WebChartViewer5, 5); } </script> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="cdjcv.js"></script> </head> <body> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer0" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer1" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer2" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer3" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer4" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer5" runat="server" /> </body> </html>

[ASP.NET Web Forms - VB Version] NetWebCharts\VBNetASP\whiteroundmeter.aspx
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<%@ Page Language="VB" Debug="true" %> <%@ Import Namespace="ChartDirector" %> <%@ Register TagPrefix="chart" Namespace="ChartDirector" Assembly="netchartdir" %> <!DOCTYPE html> <script runat="server"> ' ' Create chart ' Protected Sub createChart(viewer As WebChartViewer, chartIndex As Integer) ' The value to display on the meter Dim value As Double = 72.3 ' Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background Dim m As AngularMeter = New AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent) ' Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, &H333333) m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, &H333333) ' Demonstration two different meter scale angles If chartIndex Mod 2 = 0 Then ' Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140) Else ' Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90) End If ' Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, &H000000) ' Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey (0xdddddd) at the ' border Dim bgGradient() As Double = {0, &Hffffff, 0.75, &Heeeeee, 1, &Hdddddd} ' Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)) ' Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like Dim ringGradient() As Double = {1, &H999999, 0.5, &Hdddddd, 0, &Hffffff, -0.5, &Hdddddd, -1, _ &H999999} ' Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light grey ' (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), &Hbbbbbb) ' Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1) ' Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick lengths to ' 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15) m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6) m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1) ' Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions Dim smoothColorScale() As Double = {0, &H3333ff, 25, &H0088ff, 50, &H00ff00, 75, &Hdddd00, _ 100, &Hff0000} Dim stepColorScale() As Double = {0, &H00cc00, 60, &Hffdd00, 80, &Hee0000, 100} Dim highLowColorScale() As Double = {0, &H00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, &Hff0000} If chartIndex = 0 Then ' Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale) ElseIf chartIndex = 1 Then ' Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at radius 40 ' with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22) ElseIf chartIndex = 2 Then ' Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at radius 109 ' with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12) ElseIf chartIndex = 3 Then ' Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale) ElseIf chartIndex = 4 Then ' Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16) Else ' Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale) End If ' Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center) ' Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration If (chartIndex = 0) OrElse (chartIndex = 2) Then ' Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt Arial font ' on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with 5 pixels rounded ' corners. Dim t As ChartDirector.TextBox = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, _ "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, &Hffffff, _ Chart.BottomCenter) t.setBackground(&H222222) t.setRoundedCorners(5) End If ' Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, &Hff0000) ' Output the chart viewer.Image = m.makeWebImage(Chart.SVG) End Sub ' ' Page Load event handler ' Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) createChart(WebChartViewer0, 0) createChart(WebChartViewer1, 1) createChart(WebChartViewer2, 2) createChart(WebChartViewer3, 3) createChart(WebChartViewer4, 4) createChart(WebChartViewer5, 5) End Sub </script> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="cdjcv.js"></script> </head> <body> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer0" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer1" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer2" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer3" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer4" runat="server" /> <chart:WebChartViewer id="WebChartViewer5" runat="server" /> </body> </html>

[ASP.NET MVC - Controller] NetMvcCharts\Controllers\WhiteroundmeterController.cs
using System; using System.Web.Mvc; using ChartDirector; namespace NetMvcCharts.Controllers { public class WhiteroundmeterController : Controller { // // Default Action // public ActionResult Index() { ViewBag.Title = "White Round Meters"; // This example contains 6 charts. ViewBag.Viewer = new RazorChartViewer[6]; for (int i = 0; i < ViewBag.Viewer.Length; ++i) createChart(ViewBag.Viewer[i] = new RazorChartViewer(HttpContext, "chart" + i), i); return View("~/Views/Shared/ChartView.cshtml"); } // // Create chart // private void createChart(RazorChartViewer viewer, int chartIndex) { // The value to display on the meter double value = 72.3; // Create an AngularMeter object of size 250 x 250 pixels with transparent background AngularMeter m = new AngularMeter(250, 250, Chart.Transparent); // Set the default text and line colors to dark grey (0x333333) m.setColor(Chart.TextColor, 0x333333); m.setColor(Chart.LineColor, 0x333333); // Demonstration two different meter scale angles if (chartIndex % 2 == 0) { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -140 to +140 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -140, 140); } else { // Center at (125, 125), scale radius = 111 pixels, scale angle -180 to +90 degrees m.setMeter(125, 125, 109, -180, 90); } // Add a black (0x000000) circle with radius 123 pixels as background m.addRing(0, 123, 0x000000); // Background gradient color from white (0xffffff) at the center to light grey (0xdddddd) at // the border double[] bgGradient = {0, 0xffffff, 0.75, 0xeeeeee, 1, 0xdddddd}; // Add circle with radius 123 pixels as background using the background gradient m.addRing(0, 123, m.relativeRadialGradient(bgGradient, 123)); // Gradient color for the border to make it silver-like double[] ringGradient = {1, 0x999999, 0.5, 0xdddddd, 0, 0xffffff, -0.5, 0xdddddd, -1, 0x999999}; // Add a ring between radii 114 and 123 pixels using the silver gradient with a light grey // (0xbbbbbb) edge as the meter border m.addRing(114, 123, m.relativeLinearGradient(ringGradient, 45, 123), 0xbbbbbb); // Meter scale is 0 - 100, with major/minor/micro ticks every 10/5/1 units m.setScale(0, 100, 10, 5, 1); // Set the scale label style to 15pt Arial Italic. Set the major/minor/micro tick lengths to // 12/9/6 pixels pointing inwards, and their widths to 2/1/1 pixels. m.setLabelStyle("Arial Italic", 15); m.setTickLength(-12, -9, -6); m.setLineWidth(0, 2, 1, 1); // Demostrate different types of color scales and putting them at different positions double[] smoothColorScale = {0, 0x3333ff, 25, 0x0088ff, 50, 0x00ff00, 75, 0xdddd00, 100, 0xff0000}; double[] stepColorScale = {0, 0x00cc00, 60, 0xffdd00, 80, 0xee0000, 100}; double[] highLowColorScale = {0, 0x00ff00, 70, Chart.Transparent, 100, 0xff0000}; if (chartIndex == 0) { // Add the smooth color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 1) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 62 with zero width and ending at radius // 40 with 22 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 62, 0, 40, 22); } else if (chartIndex == 2) { // Add the smooth color scale starting at radius 109 with zero width and ending at radius // 109 with 12 pixels inner width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 109, 0, 109, -12); } else if (chartIndex == 3) { // Add the high/low color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(highLowColorScale); } else if (chartIndex == 4) { // Add the smooth color scale at radius 44 with 16 pixels outer width m.addColorScale(smoothColorScale, 44, 16); } else { // Add the step color scale at the default position m.addColorScale(stepColorScale); } // Add a text label centered at (125, 175) with 15pt Arial Italic font m.addText(125, 175, "CPU", "Arial Italic", 15, Chart.TextColor, Chart.Center); // Add a readout to some of the charts as demonstration if ((chartIndex == 0) || (chartIndex == 2)) { // Put the value label center aligned at (125, 232), using white (0xffffff) 14pt Arial // font on a dark grey (0x222222) background. Set box width to 50 pixels with 5 pixels // rounded corners. ChartDirector.TextBox t = m.addText(125, 232, m.formatValue(value, "<*block,width=50,halign=center*>{value|1}"), "Arial", 14, 0xffffff, Chart.BottomCenter); t.setBackground(0x222222); t.setRoundedCorners(5); } // Add a red (0xff0000) pointer at the specified value m.addPointer2(value, 0xff0000); // Output the chart viewer.Image = m.makeWebImage(Chart.SVG); } } }

[ASP.NET MVC - View] NetMvcCharts\Views\Shared\ChartView.cshtml
@{ Layout = null; } <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width" /> <title>@ViewBag.Title</title> <style> @ViewBag.Style </style> @Scripts.Render("~/Scripts/cdjcv.js") </head> <body style="margin:5px 0px 0px 5px"> <div style="font:bold 18pt verdana;"> @ViewBag.Title </div> <hr style="border:solid 1px #000080; background:#000080" /> <div> @{ if (ViewBag.Viewer is Array) { // Display multiple charts for (int i = 0; i < ViewBag.Viewer.Length; ++i) { @:@Html.Raw(ViewBag.Viewer[i].RenderHTML()) } } else { // Display one chart only @:@Html.Raw(ViewBag.Viewer.RenderHTML()) } } </div> </body> </html>