Powerful Graphics Software Tools for Financial, Scientific and Industrial Applications
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3D Charting Tools for JavaVersion 1.7 Add 3D line plots, ribbon plots, bar plots, scatter plots, open-high-low-close plots, candlestick plots, bubble plots, contour plots, histogram plots and pie charts, to web and workstation applications using the QCChart3D 3D Charting Tools for Java.The QCChart3D for Java 3D charting toolkit, written using Java, is for developers who want to add interactive 3D charting graphics to their Java applications. The toolkit includes support for linear logarithmic and time-base coordinate systems used by financial, engineering and scientific end users. It also includes support for advanced time/date coordinate systems where weekends can be removed from the time scale, and where a day can have a user-defined hourly range, for example: the 9:30AM to 4:00PM range used in financial markets. Advanced user interface functions allow users to interact with 3D charts using the mouse: adding annotations, selecting, marking and moving data points, drilldown, tooltips and zooming into a particular chart region. Run the QCChart3D for Java demo as a Java applet running in a browser Download Demo (1.05MB) * - Run the demo by right clicking the downloaded QCChart3DJavaDemo.jar file and selecting Open With -> (your standard Java runtime environment, javaw or Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Library for example). Or you can just run it from your browser by selecting Open from the browser File Download dialog. Download Trial Version (5MB) - Unzip the downloaded Trial_QCChart3DJavaR17x.zip file, preserving the directory structure. Run the Setup.jar program in the resulting \QCChart3DJavaInstall directory using your standard Java runtime. Under Windows this can be done by right clicking the Setup.jar file and selecting Open With -> (your standard Java runtime environment, javaw or Java 2 Platform Standard Edition Library for example). This results in the software being installed in the \Quinn-Curtis directory. As a bare minimum read Chapters 1, 23 and 24 of the manual, \Quinn-Curtis\java\docs\QCChart3DJavaManual.pdf. Chapter 23 will have usage information with respect to the Eclipse, JBuilder and JavaBeans Java IDEs. Post any questions you might have in the Quinn-Curtis Forum - QCChart3D for Java. *Requires that your target system has the Java 1.4 or 5.0 (5.0 is the next revision level up from 1.4 and is also called Java 1.5) Runtime Environment installed. You can download the Java Runtime for free from Sun. Click Here ! Have any questions ? Contact: info@quinn-curtis.com
JPEG Images of some of the example programs that are included with the software. Click on the thumbnail image to view at actual size.Financial and Stock Charting |
| Product / Platform | .Net | .Net Compact Framework | Java |
| QCChart3D | QCChart3D for .Net | X | QCChart3D for .Java |
| QCChart2D | QCChart2D for .Net | QCChart2D for .Net CF | QCChart2D for Java |
| QCRTGraphics | QCRTGraph for .Net | QCRTGraph for .Net CF | QCRTGraph for Java |
| QCSPCChart | QCSPCChart for .Net | X | QCSPCChart for Java |
| QCMatPack | QCMatPack for .Net | QCMatPack for .Net CF | QCMatPack for Java |
| Add powerful 3D charting to your application. | |
| Using Java applets you can add interactive graphics to your web-based application. Web-enabled features like data tooltips, zooming, object selection and moving will give you the advantage over the competition.. | |
| Create platform independent applications programs that will work on Windows, Macs and Linux. | |
| QCChart3D uses the same API (different namespace though) as our QCChart2D software. Upgrade your existing code from QCChart2D to QCChart3D in minutes. |
| Java IDE Independent - Tested and compatible with Eclipse, JBuilder and NetBeans. | |
| 3D Plot Types - Line plots, ribbon plots, area plots, bar plots, line marker plots, floating bars, scatter plots, group plots, open-high-low-close plots, error bar plots, pie charts, contour plots, candlestick plots, line gap plots, cell plots, histogram plots, arrow plots, bubble plots, multi-line plots and stacked ribbon plots. An unlimited number of plot types can be combined in the same chart. | |
| 3D Transformations - Rotate charts 360 degrees with respect to the x, y and z axes. | |
| Datasets - Datasets hold the 2D and 3D data plotted in the chart. Charts can plot an unlimited number of datasets, each dataset can contain an unlimited number of data points. Datasets can hold numeric and GregorianCalendar based data. Mark data points invalid, forcing a break in plotted lines. | |
| Coordinate Systems - Linear, logarithmic and time/date coordinate systems. An unlimited number of coordinate system, and axes, can be overlaid in the same plotting area of a graph. A coordinate system can be rotated in 3D space +-360 degrees with respect to the x-, y- or z-dimension. | |
| Time/Date Coordinate Systems - The time/date scale is specified using GregorianCalendar objects. The time/date scales take into account the varying number of days in months and years. The scales can also take into account non-continuous time/date scales where a 5-day week is used, or where a full day consists of a specific time interval that can be something less than a 24-hour day. For example, it is possible to define a time/date scale where weekends are excluded and the day consists of the hours between 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM. |
Linear axes Logarithmic axes
Date axes More date axes
Standard time axes Time axes with custom range
Examples of linear, logarithmic, time/sate axes - click to enlarge
| Axis Types - Linear, logarithmic and time/date for the x-, y- and z-axes (time axis is restricted to the x-axis). All axis types have manual and auto-scaling modes for setting axis ranges. Axis auto-scaling modes handle multiple datasets, group data and contour data. A chart can have an unlimited number of axes. |
Examples of axis labels - click to enlarge
| Axis Labels - Axes can have decimal, exponential, time, date, string and multi-line labels. Programmers can define custom numeric and time/date axis labels. |
Examples of axis walls, gradients and image backgrounds - click to enlarge
| Backgrounds and Walls - The chart background can use a solid color, gradient, or an image object. Walls can be placed around the chart, emphasizing the 3D effect. | |
| Chart Titles - Charts can have a main title, a subhead and a footer. Axes can have horizontal and vertical titles. | |
| Grid Options - Grid lines of any line style and color can highlight major and minor axis tick marks. | |
| Export Chart Images - using the JPEG format. | |
| Import jpeg Image objects - Use jpeg image objects as plot elements in a chart, or as a background object. | |
| Legends for All Plot Types - Position horizontal and vertical legends anywhere in a chart. A chart can have an unlimited number of legends. | |
| Mouse Support - A group of classes implementing mouse event delegates can locate, select and move chart objects like data plots, axes, titles, and legends. |
Before and after of simple zooming - click to enlarge
Before and after of super zooming - click to enlarge
| Simple and Super Zooming - Zoom a simple xy axis pair, or simultaneous zoom an unlimited number of x- and y-axes. |
Example of a data cursor and markers - click to enlarge
| Data Cursors - XOR data cursors are used to position the mouse cursor over data points in a plot. | |
| Data Markers - Drop special marker symbols on to the data presented in a graph, much like a bookmark in a word processing document. |
Examples of a annotations - click to enlarge
| Graph Annotations - Add an unlimited number single and multi-line text objects, arrows and geometric objects to a chart. |
Examples of a data tooltips, standard and custom - click to enlarge
| Data ToolTips - Select a data point with the mouse and popup a tooltip window that displays the data x- and/or y-values for the data points. Programmers can create custom information displays for tooltip windows. | |
| Data Compression - Large datasets can be compressed, increasing display speed without loss of detail. | |
| Based on the Java Graphics2D API - Compatible with Java components and applications. |
| High Resolution Printing - Since the underlying 3D graphics kernel uses Java Graphics2D primitives (lines, polygons and text), printer output is recreated on the printer, through Java and the operating systems printing engine, at the printer resolution and does not pass through an intermediate bitmap that can drastically lower printer output resolution. | |
| 100% Java Code - The software is entirely written in Java, resulting in better performance and scalability. Managed Java code makes applications easier to deploy and maintain. | |
| Documentation and Demo/Example Programs - The software includes a comprehensive 400 page user manual with many programming examples, Javadoc help for every class and 75 complete demo programs. |
| Our QCChart3D license agreement can be found here. | |
| The QCChart3D Developer License is available in a Developers Version (model # JAV-CH3D-DEVR) that does not time out. Free updates for two years. | |
| The QCChart3D Developer License is licensed to a single individual. It cannot be used by multiple people at the same company, unless a separate license is purchased for each person. Site licenses are also available. Contact sales@quinn-curtis.com with details of how many seats you wish to purchase and we will respond with a quote. | |
| The QCChart3D Software does not use a redistributable license, unlike the Quinn-Curtis QCChart2D, QCRTGraph and QCSPCChart products at this time. The basic developer license permits you to include QCChart3D as part of your application and distribute an unlimited number royalty free. |
| The QCChart3D Software does not use a redistributable license, unlike QCChart2D, QCRTGraph and QCSPCChart at this time. The basic developer license permits you to include QCChart3D as part of your application and distribute an unlimited number of copies of your application, royalty free. We do not allow developers to use this software to create a graphics toolkit (a library or any type of graphics component that will be used in combination with a program development environment) for resale to other developers. |
| QCChart3D is an extremely powerful and flexible software package. It contains over 1000 methods and properties in more than 100 classes. The user manual and help file documentation are more than 1000 pages. This can be overwhelming to the average programmer who wants to start programming today and have the prototype of an application working in a week. | |
| The variety of user interfaces for charting applications is as diverse as the industries using the software. The end-user of an application at a mutual fund expects to interact with the chart in a manner different than that of an end-user in health care. The same can be said for other industries: semiconductors, quality control, teaching, biotechnology, etc. | |
| That is why we have written so many outstanding example programs, pulled from a wide variety of industries using many different styles of user interface. | |
| We know that your application may be similar to, but still uniquely different from any of our example programs. To that end we offer our programming services to write for you a custom example program that demonstrates how to code the chart format and user interface you want. That jump start to your project can save you many weeks of work and make you look like a chart programming genius. All you have to be able to do is describe in detail what you want the example to do. | |
| Using QCChart3D for Java, our range of expertise includes Java, Managed C++ (MC++), VB, and C# programming languages. For more information or a quote, please contact our sales department at sales@quinn-curtis.com. |
Doesn't have the features you need ? Let us know what those are so we can add them in a subsequent release. Contact: info@quinn-curtis.com
| Description | Model # | Price |
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| QCChart3D Developer License (no time out, royalty free) | JAV-CH3D-DEVR | $250 USD |
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