06-25-2010 10:02 AM
I have been working with Arction, a company that makes a very fast (and good looking) .NET chart suite, LightningChart. They are trying to see if the LabVIEW users would be interested in a LabVIEW version of the chart.
What are your thoughts as LabVIEW users?
Specifically...
06-25-2010 10:13 AM
Some styles may be available through Microsoft: http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-12073. Do you know how Arction differentiates their charts? I've seen a need for 3D charts capable of real-time updates at reasonable loop rates.
06-25-2010 10:13 AM
IMHO, $2200 seems to be extremely steep.
06-25-2010 10:14 AM
Don't get me wrong they look great!
06-25-2010 10:17 AM
The primary designation would be presentation vs. monitoring. In other words, the MS charts are generally not made for live updates (15 - 30 fps).
06-25-2010 10:58 AM
Do they have something with the functionality of the intensity graph? So far this has been hard to find in a .Net component. Has anyone come across a component like this? It is essentially a 2D projection of a 3D surface plot. A few companies have 3D charting components that support this, but is is pretty slow to do it this way.
Nate
06-25-2010 12:55 PM
The Full version of labview is $$2,599. Lightning graph would charge $2200 for their graphs?
06-25-2010 01:08 PM
From what I see of their LightenChart product, it does have appeal to the eyes, but even though .NET Microsoft controls do not have very fast updates, I would have to assume that marketing department at Arction needs to have a better understanding of Free Market principles (i.e. common sense), and would appropriately price their product in a sustainable fashion - somewhere less than $1,000 USD. Visually, I think the Microsoft .NET Chart is more appealing.
06-25-2010 02:23 PM
Thanks for your valuable opinions.
Our charts are targeted mainly for high-speed realtime signal monitoring in 2D and 3D. Charts are highly performance optimized, utilizing the Direct3D drawing also in 2D charts. Shortly, it's a measurement charting package.
This picture is taken from our high-speed data acquisition monitor in LightningChart Pro 2.0 trial package:
LightningChart 2.0 has optimized HLSL pixel and vertex shaders, giving a good performance gain over traditional 3D programming. Those shaders are very hard to develop.
Top view of 3D surface gives amplitude colored map (intensity graph):
And it scrolls very nice in realtime even with high surface map size.
You are welcome to download unofficial LightningChart 2.0 trial package from
http://www.arction.com/download/LightningChartPro_v2.0a4.zip
The link is valid for about two weeks.
Then run the demo application to see what this chart is all about.
We have also LightningChart Basic edition for .NET with 400 EUR, but it hasn't been a success. About 95 % of license sales has been LightningChart Pro with 1800 EUR / 1 year or 3000 EUR / two years.
We are planning to leave business charting to others, like basic MSChart based solutions. MSChart will serve many applications just fine. It's very hard compete againts a free chart in .NET.
We are grateful for every idea you might have, guys!
06-25-2010 04:23 PM
I think these charts have merit and potential, but that's a very unreasonable price-tag. I'd bring that down to about a fifth if I were trying to market it.
For those interested in Microsoft's .NET Chart tools, there's a free XControl for that here.