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The most active development continues in the cross-platform web version

https://github.com/Indemos/Canvas

Canvas and Open GL Stock and Financial Charts

Generic cross-platform real-time charts for Desktop apps.

The main purpose of this app is to be used as a charting tool for real-time financial applications, e.g. backtesters for trading strategies. Here is the most comprehensive guide dedicated to charting in .NET that I have seen so far. Nevertheless, trying various options from that guide I wasn't able to find anything flexible enough for my needs, so created my own. Usage samples can be found here or as more complete example in a separate repository.

Nuget

Install-Package Canvas.Views.WPF
Install-Package Canvas.Views.Avalonia

Drawing Methods

Currently available controls.

  • CanvasControl - base Canvas control exposing DrawingContext used with Shapes and Geometries
  • CanvasPanelControl - a wrapper around SkiaSharp and Open GL

In order to add a different type of panel, e.g. GDI+ or Direct 2D, you need to implement ICanvasControl interface.

Chart Types

At the moment, there are four built-in chart types.

  • Line - line
  • Bar - polygon
  • Area - polygon
  • Candle - OHLC box, a mix of a line and a rectangle polygon

If there is a need to create a new chart type, then you need to implement IShape interface.

Pan and Zoom

The chart is completely data-centric, thus in order to scale the chart you need to change the data source. By default, the chart displays last 100 data points, as defined in IndexCount property.

MinIndex = Items.Count - IndexCount
MaxIndex = Items.Count

To pan the chart to the left, subtract arbitrary value from both MinIndex and MaxIndex.

MinIndex -= 1
MaxIndex -= 1

To pan the chart to the right, do the opposite.

MinIndex += 1
MaxIndex += 1

To zoom in, increase MinIndex and decrease MaxIndex to decrease number of visible points.

MinIndex += 1
MaxIndex -= 1

To zoom out, do the opposite.

MinIndex -= 1
MaxIndex += 1

Data source structure

To simplify sycnhronization of multiple charts, data source has format of a list where each entry point has a time stamp and a set of Areas and Series that will be rendered in the relevant viewport.

[
  DateTime
  {
    Area A
    {
      Line Series => double,
      Candle Series => OHLC
    },
    Area B 
    {
      Line Series => double,
      Line Series => double
    },
    Area C 
    {
      Bar Series => double
    }
  }, 
  DateTime { ... },
  DateTime { ... },
  DateTime { ... }
]
  • Area is a viewport, an actual chart, each viewport can show several types of series, e.g. a mix of candles and lines.
  • Series is a single chart type to be displayed in the viewport, e.g. lines.
  • Model is a data point of dynamic type, can accept different type of inputs, e.g. double or OHLC box.

At this moment, Painter supports only horizontal orientation, so the axis X is used as an index scale that picks data points from the source list and axis Y is a value scale that represents the actual value of each data point.

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