How to Customize the .NET MAUI Cartesian Chart Axis

Arun - Jul 6 '23 - - Dev Community

Learn how to customize the Chart Axis in the Syncfusion .NET MAUI Cartesian Charts control easily. This video demonstrates how to easily customize the appearance of axis labels, including rotating and formatting them. It also shows how to customize the positioning of the axis and the edge labels. Additionally, it showcases how to customize the appearance of specific labels and adjust the padding at the start and end of the plot. Cartesian charts offer support for various types of series, each representing a distinct style of data representation with enhanced user-friendliness and improved UI visualization. With a Cartesian chart, you have access to a range of options to customize chart features, including axis, labels, legends, series, and more.

The Cartesian Charts Control in .NET MAUI offers support for four types of axes: numeric, categoric, date-time, and logarithmic. The built-in properties allow customization of the appearance of all axis elements. The data points are dynamically updated and rendered with smooth animation. To enhance readability, the number of data points can be improved by zooming and panning. Zooming can be achieved through pinching or double-tapping the content.

Product overview: https://www.syncfusion.com/maui-controls/maui-cartesian-charts

Tutorial videos: https://www.syncfusion.com/tutorial-videos

Download the example from GitHub: https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/How-to-Customize-the-.NET-MAUI-Cartesian-Chart-Axis

Download the getting started example from GitHub: https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/getting-started-with-the-dotnet-maui-cartesian-charts

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