Qt Charts Examples
The Qt Charts examples demonstrate how to use charts in widget-based and Qt Quick applications:
The example shows how to create a simple area chart. | |
This example shows the drawing of microphone samples vs audio level. | |
The example shows how to create a bar chart. | |
This example shows how to use QAbstractItemModel derived model as the data for the bar series. | |
The example shows how to create a box-and-whiskers chart. | |
This example shows how to draw an additional element (a callout) on top of the chart. | |
Shows how to create a candlestick chart. | |
The example shows the look and feel of the different built-in themes. | |
This example shows how to customize the appearance of the different elements on a chart. | |
The example shows how to use QLineChart with QDateTimeAxis. | |
This example shows how to use create a donut breakdown chart using QPieSeries API. | |
This example shows how to create a simple donut chart, and do some customizations to a slice. | |
This example shows how to draw dynamic data. | |
The example shows how to create a horizontal bar chart. | |
The example shows how to create a simple horizontal percent bar chart. | |
The example shows how to create a simple stacked horizontal bar chart. | |
This example shows how to detach the legend from the chart and how to attach it back. | |
The example shows how to make use of legend markers. | |
The example shows a usage of light markers and points selection for the series. | |
The example shows how to combine different charts and set the axes. | |
The example shows how to create a simple line chart. | |
The example shows how to use QLogValueAxis. | |
This example shows how to use the QAbstractItemModel derived model as the data for the series. | |
The example shows how to create a simple chart with two vertical axes. One for each series. | |
This example shows how to create a nested donuts chart using the QPieSeries API. | |
The example shows how to enable OpenGL acceleration for QLineSeries and QScatterSeries. | |
The example shows how to create a simple percent bar chart. | |
This example shows how the look and feel of a pie chart can be customized. | |
The example shows how to implement a piechart with drilldown effect. | |
The example shows how to create a simple pie chart and do some customizations to a pie slice. | |
The example shows how to create a simple polar chart with multiple different series. | |
This is a demonstration of how to use axes in your QML application. | |
This basic demonstration shows how to use the different chart types by using qml. | |
This example shows you how to create your own custom legend. | |
This application shows you how to customize different visual properties of a ChartView and series. | |
This application demonstrates how to use ListModel as a datasource for a Chart. | |
The example shows how to implement application with strict performance requirements using the Qt Charts QML API. | |
This is a demonstration on how to use a polar chart in your QML application. | |
This is a basic demonstration showing how to use the different chart types by using qml. | |
This example shows how to create a simple scatter chart and how to interact with the chart. | |
The example shows how to create a simple scatter chart. | |
This example shows how to modify the configuration of individual points. | |
The example shows how to use a selection feature for the bar chart. | |
The example shows how to create a simple spline chart. | |
The example shows how to implement drilldown using a stacked barchart. | |
The example shows how to create a simple stacked bar chart. | |
The example shows how to create a bar chart with negative bars. | |
The example shows how to create your own custom zooming effect. |
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