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Graphs - Tools used

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Jay Laury - 30 Nov 2004 13:09 GMT
I'm curious about which technologies were used to create the "Most
Active" charts on tradearca.com home page.  If anyone recognizes which
tools and technologies were likely used to create these charts, please
comment.  I'm assuming that this is some off-the-shelf add in. Thanks.
JL
IchBin - 30 Nov 2004 17:12 GMT
> I'm curious about which technologies were used to create the "Most
> Active" charts on tradearca.com home page.  If anyone recognizes which
> tools and technologies were likely used to create these charts, please
> comment.  I'm assuming that this is some off-the-shelf add in. Thanks.
> JL
Really don't know. Don't think you can do this with JFreeChart because
of the 3-D diagonal layout.

I would also like to know. The diagonal 3D layout is fantastic!

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Thanks in Advance...
IchBin
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Fred Klingener - 30 Nov 2004 19:48 GMT
> I'm curious about which technologies were used to create the "Most
> Active" charts on tradearca.com home page.  If anyone recognizes which
> tools and technologies were likely used to create these charts, please
> comment.  I'm assuming that this is some off-the-shelf add in. Thanks.

RightClick -> Properties -> Macromedia Flash 7.

Hth,
Fred Klingener


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