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E-book Download Practical Cross-Platform Charts

and Graphics with ASP.NET Core MVC Full Free

Collection


Description E-book Download Practical Cross-

Platform Charts and Graphics with ASP.NET Core

MVC Full Free Collection

From this book, you can learn how to use C#, ASP.NET Core MVC, and JavaScript to

create a variety of cross-platform 2D and 3D chart and graphics for your web

applications, ranging from simple 2D charts and shapes to complex 3D surfaces and

interactive 3D graphics. It offers a great deal of the information about cross-platform

chart and graphics programming that is not available in other ASP.NET MVC tutorial

and reference books. The ready-to-run example programs implemented in the book


allow you to explore the chart and graphics techniques and understand how the chart

and graphics algorithms work. You can modify the code examples or add new features

to them to form the basis of your own projects. Some of the example code listings

provided in this book are already sophisticated web applications that you can use

directly in your own real-world projects. This book provides you with a level of detail,

explanation, instruction, and sample program code that will enable you to do just

about anything related to web chart and graphics development based on ASP.NET

Core MVC Framework.This book is organized into ten chapters. The following

summaries of each chapter should give you an overview of the book's

content:Chapter 1, Overview of ASP.NET Core MVC. This chapter introduces the

basics of ASP.NET Core MVC and reviews some of the general aspects of MVC

programming.Chapter 2, Graphics Basics in SVG. This chapter represents SVG

graphics basics. It covers the graphics coordinate systems used in SVG, and

demonstrates how to create basic 2D shapes.Chapter 3, Dynamic SVG Graphics with

D3. This chapter introduces the D3 JavaScript library for manipulating documents

based on data. It uses sample code to demonstrate how to use D3 to create various

2D graphics objects in ASP.NET Core MVC web applications.Chapter 4, 2D Charts with

D3. This chapter illustrates how to use D3 to create various 2D charts, including line

charts and certain special or application-specific charts in ASP.NET Core MVC

applications.Chapter 5, 2D Charts with Chart Libraries. This chapter introduces two

charting libraries: Chart.JS and Google Chart API. It consists of several examples that

show how to create a variety of 2D charts using these libraries.Chapter 6, Stock

Charts. This chapter illustrates how to create a variety of stock charts using two

different JavaScript libraries: Google Charts API and TechanJS.Chapter 7, 3D Graphics

with WebGL. This chapter covers the basics of WebGL and demonstrates how to use

WebGL to create simple geometry primitives and an animated 3D cube object.Chapter

8, 3D Graphics with Three.js. This chapter presents the basic procedures on how to

use Three.js to create 3D graphics, including defining the scene, setting camera,

specifying the materials and lights, and creating geometry and mesh.Chapter 9, 3D

Charts. This chapter shows how to use Three.js to create simple 3D surface charts

and parametric charts. It then illustrates how to use the server-side data to create

various custom 3D charts. The chapter also introduces a JavaScript 3D charting

library Graph3d and shows how to use the library to create simple 3D charts.Chapter

10, Chart with Web API. This chapter covers the basics of ASP.NET Core Web API that

is used to provide access to an application's data. It demonstrates how to create Web

API applications and how to use the data from Web API services to create various

charts, including 3D surface charts, 3D charts for European options, and stock charts.

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