Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    RadChart for Windows Phone 7 and Data Binding

    The fastest chart for windows phone 7 is just around the corner and it is not only fast, it is also very easy to use. To prove how easy to use RadChart is, consider the following steps which take the developer from a blank phone page to a page with a working chart that visualizes real data. In short the steps are these: Create chart object -> Add axes -> add series -> bind series to data. That’s right RadChart will support data binding on day -1 (this is the beta so it is not day 1 yet). Now let’s dig right into it. First...
    June 06, 2011
  • Desktop WinForms

    Let’s build a board game with RadGridView for WinForms

    You probably know RadGridView for WinForms. It became a must for every serious business application for its great and widely used features – load-on-demand hierarchy, self-referencing hierarchy, grouping, sorting, filtering, exporting capabilities and many others. There is one more cool feature that will greatly improve the user experience of your application – our built-in drag and drop mechanism. This is the core feature of the application that we would like to introduce today, namely Telerik Checkers.   As the name implies, Telerik Checkers is an implementation of the standard Checkers game and follows most of its rules. The drag and drop restrictions and customizations are possible thanks to the...
  • Desktop WPF

    Complex filtering for RadChart

    RadChart allows you to programmatically filter its data using FilterDescriptors as demonstrated in our help topic. However there are scenarios where you would like to have more complex filtering. For a sample scenario where a Chart is drawn according to the filtered RadGridView’s data - read further. The Chart and the GridView will be populated with the same data source – List of Business Objects: public class MyDateObject   {       public double SampleValue { get; set; }       public DateTime Date { get; set; }   }     public class MyDataContext   {       public const int min = 20;       public const int max = 80;       public ObservableCollection<MyDateObject> List { get; set; }       Random r = new Random();       DateTime baseDate = DateTime.Today;         public MyDataContext()       {           this.CreateChartData();       }         private void CreateChartData()       {           List = new ObservableCollection<MyDateObject>();           for (int i = 0; i < 15; i++)           {               List.Add(new MyDateObject() { SampleValue = r.Next(min,...
  • Productivity

    OpenAccess Quick Start for Oracle using the Visual Designer

    Introduction This blog post demonstrates how to set up a Telerik OpenAccess ORM project for use with Oracle databases. We will use the Visual Designer to design our domain classes and then generate the corresponding Oracle database schema. Install ODP.NET Telerik OpenAccess ORM uses the ADO.NET (Oracle.DataAcces.Client) Provider from Oracle called ODP.NET. This can be downloaded from the Oracle Website. The way to your model Create a new solution in Visual Studio and add a new project of the type ‘Class Library’.   After creating the ‘Class Library’ our next step is to create a domain model. To do this we use the ‘Domain...
    June 01, 2011
  • Release

    Telerik Chart for Windows Phone 7 - the Fastest WP7 Chart Just Released

      Several weeks ago we announced that we are currently working on a first-class charting solution for Windows Phone 7. Our primary goal – as with every single component – is to deliver highly-performing, pixel-perfect component with an intuitive and easy-to-use public API. Today we are releasing the first BETA of RadChart for WP7 and we are excited to share that our goal has been successfully completed so far – RadChart not only performs well, it is actually the fastest charting component available for Windows Phone 7. Being well familiar with all of the Windows Phone internals and cave-eats, and possessing extensive Silverlight...
  • Mobile

    RadChart for Windows Phone 7 and Data Binding

    The fastest chart for windows phone 7 is just around the corner and it is not only fast, it is also very easy to use. To prove how easy to use RadChart is, consider the following steps which take the developer from a blank phone page to a page with a working chart that visualizes real data. In short the steps are these: Create chart object -> Add axes -> add series -> bind series to data. That’s right RadChart will support data binding on day -1 (this is the beta so it is not day 1 yet). Now let’s dig right into it. First...
    June 06, 2011
  • Desktop WinForms

    Let’s build a board game with RadGridView for WinForms

    You probably know RadGridView for WinForms. It became a must for every serious business application for its great and widely used features – load-on-demand hierarchy, self-referencing hierarchy, grouping, sorting, filtering, exporting capabilities and many others. There is one more cool feature that will greatly improve the user experience of your application – our built-in drag and drop mechanism. This is the core feature of the application that we would like to introduce today, namely Telerik Checkers.   As the name implies, Telerik Checkers is an implementation of the standard Checkers game and follows most of its rules. The drag and drop restrictions and customizations are possible thanks to the...
  • Desktop WPF

    Complex filtering for RadChart

    RadChart allows you to programmatically filter its data using FilterDescriptors as demonstrated in our help topic. However there are scenarios where you would like to have more complex filtering. For a sample scenario where a Chart is drawn according to the filtered RadGridView’s data - read further. The Chart and the GridView will be populated with the same data source – List of Business Objects: public class MyDateObject   {       public double SampleValue { get; set; }       public DateTime Date { get; set; }   }     public class MyDataContext   {       public const int min = 20;       public const int max = 80;       public ObservableCollection<MyDateObject> List { get; set; }       Random r = new Random();       DateTime baseDate = DateTime.Today;         public MyDataContext()       {           this.CreateChartData();       }         private void CreateChartData()       {           List = new ObservableCollection<MyDateObject>();           for (int i = 0; i < 15; i++)           {               List.Add(new MyDateObject() { SampleValue = r.Next(min,...
  • Productivity

    OpenAccess Quick Start for Oracle using the Visual Designer

    Introduction This blog post demonstrates how to set up a Telerik OpenAccess ORM project for use with Oracle databases. We will use the Visual Designer to design our domain classes and then generate the corresponding Oracle database schema. Install ODP.NET Telerik OpenAccess ORM uses the ADO.NET (Oracle.DataAcces.Client) Provider from Oracle called ODP.NET. This can be downloaded from the Oracle Website. The way to your model Create a new solution in Visual Studio and add a new project of the type ‘Class Library’.   After creating the ‘Class Library’ our next step is to create a domain model. To do this we use the ‘Domain...
    June 01, 2011
  • Release

    Telerik Chart for Windows Phone 7 - the Fastest WP7 Chart Just Released

      Several weeks ago we announced that we are currently working on a first-class charting solution for Windows Phone 7. Our primary goal – as with every single component – is to deliver highly-performing, pixel-perfect component with an intuitive and easy-to-use public API. Today we are releasing the first BETA of RadChart for WP7 and we are excited to share that our goal has been successfully completed so far – RadChart not only performs well, it is actually the fastest charting component available for Windows Phone 7. Being well familiar with all of the Windows Phone internals and cave-eats, and possessing extensive Silverlight...