JClass DesktopViews Chart

Our newly updated DesktopViews Chart software brings upgrades and improvements to the DesktopViews suite of components. If you currently have an active maintenance agreement with Quest, upgrade to our new and improved version for free.

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JClass Chart
JClass Chart

What is JClass Chart?

JClass Chart is a charting component built entirely in Java. It allows data to be displayed graphically for easier and better understanding by the user. JClass Chart is an effective tool for improving decision making. 

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Create Endless Types of Charts

The types of charts you can create with JClass Chart are endless. You can choose many types such as Plot, Scatter Plot, Area, Stacking Area, Bar, Stacking Bar, Pie, Hi-Lo, HiLo Open-Close, Candle, Polar, Radar, and Area Radar. Choose a chart type that will help others interpret your data and display it in a beautiful, easy to understand format. 
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JClass Topics

Our blog discusses tips and tricks for using JClass software. Browse our JClass articles and learn how to get the most out of JClass. If you need further assistance, contact our JClass support team

JClass Chart Features

The Following Settings are Controllable:

  • Position of the Header and Footer, border style, text, font, and color
  • The number of chart views, with each one  having its unique data, chart type, and chart style
  • Data loading is flexible and can be taken from many sources, such as applets, files, URLs, input streams, and databases.
  • Legend positioning, in addition to its orientation, border style, font, and color
  • Chart positioning, such as border style, color, width, height, and 3D. However, this limited to Bar, Stacking Bar, and Pie charts only.
  • Axis labeling, in particular, Point labels, Series labels, Value tables, or Time labels
  • The number of X or Y axes, with each having its own minimum and maximum, axis numbering method, numbering and ticking increment, grid increment, font, origin, axis direction, and precision.
  • Control over user interaction with different components, including picking, mapping, Chart Customizer, rotation, scaling, and translation.
  • Chart labels can appear anywhere on the chart, including automatic dwell labels for each point on the chart.

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