Column charts are useful for displaying changes in data over a specific period of time or for illustrating comparisons between different items.
By default, column charts plot discrete rectangles for the given values. We can customize the shape of the series as desired using the CustomTemplate property.
We can customize the color, border, and border width of the column segment using the Palette, Stroke, and StrokeThickness properties respectively.
We can add any view to the plot area using Watermark support, which is useful for adding any relevant data.
This article explains how to visualize the most active volcanoes in different countries since 1950 using WPF Column Chart.
Volcanoes erupt, spewing molten rock, ash, gases, and other substances from the Earth's crust. Their intensity varies, ranging from mild to devastating. They play a significant role in shaping the Earth's landscape and can have both positive and negative effects on the environment.
If you are facing a path too long exception when building this example project, close Visual Studio and rename the repository to short and build the project.
For a step-by-step procedure, refer to the Most Active Volcanoes Blog.