Thank You , I want these com (Components) to use it in my project.
About why i want to use it ? iam working on project that get real time prices from our local market (Jordan country Market) this country in the middle east, and i want to use these charts in my projects cuz these charts are very proffesssionals . if you have any com (Components) the same esignal charts exactly please provide me the source.
As far as I know, none of the APIs provide access to the charting components of the eSignal app. They are essentially data-only APIs.
I have come across one or two third party charting controls, possibly even a shareware one. Unfortunately I don't recall any of the names or web sites. Maybe a little Googling will help. For my app, I just wrote my own. Took a little time, but it does exactly what I need and looks exactly the way I want it to look.
Originally posted by GenSpoo As far as I know, none of the APIs provide access to the charting components of the eSignal app. They are essentially data-only APIs.
This is rather unfortunate since the built in charts are pretty good, and would be a very powerful addition to their API.
I have come across one or two third party charting controls, possibly even a shareware one. Unfortunately I don't recall any of the names or web sites. Maybe a little Googling will help. For my app, I just wrote my own. Took a little time, but it does exactly what I need and looks exactly the way I want it to look.
Cheers... George
I am currently looking at third party charting controls, just haven't come accross anything too great yet. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to develop my own control; I admit, that would be best.
Interesting. I have never played with that call, but it is in the API. I just looked it up in the Visual Studio object browser. It doesn't take a window handle, so I doubt you could embed the window in your own app (without some tricks at least). It does take a bPoppedOut argument though so you should be able to display it outside of the main eSignal app.
Since wscully uses it, maybe he can provide some more insight.
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