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    Right, I have a group assignment which involves making a quadratic equation solver in VB which also plots this on a graph. Now i cant seem to find anything on visual studio 2010, i may just being stupid but can anyone point me in the direction as to where/how i can apply graphs to my script?

    Any helps appreciated as this is the only part im stuck on! .
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    Re: Visual Studios

    Errr, anything on vs 2010?

    anything for what

    something like this is very straight forward, the only remotely hard part been the graphing. If your using a WPF project, check out the (free and very nice to use) DynamicDataDisplay project on codeplex.
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    |Well all i need to do is get the graph to reference from the two results produced by the system... i can do that myself (or should be able to!). Project has to be done all in visual studios, i keep reading that there is a tool type menu for VS, much like in MS excel you can add in stats tools like a random generator, however so far i cant seem to find this.

    Not using WPF, its a html page with some vb script. Although that dynamic display does seem very usefull


    edit: NEVERMIND! I think i was having a moment then..... its on the component list which means you need to use the shorted version inside the code which will mean the system will load that, right?

    I.e these --> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr....charting.aspx
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    Re: Visual Studios

    err sounds like you mean referencing a component?

    Remember Visual Studio (singular, never plural) is an IDE, and it supports many languages, and different frameworks.

    When asking for help, a good idea is to state the version of the software your using, ie ASP.Net 4.0 with with VB. There are many combinations and people can't read minds!
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    Re: Visual Studios

    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus View Post
    err sounds like you mean referencing a component?

    Remember Visual Studio (singular, never plural) is an IDE, and it supports many languages, and different frameworks.

    When asking for help, a good idea is to state the version of the software your using, ie ASP.Net 4.0 with with VB. There are many combinations and people can't read minds!
    I think I'm reading yours at the point you wrote the above .
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