Full support for user customization and native integration with DevExpress Charting Control allow end-users to produce a nearly endless array of reports by simply dragging and clicking.
Built on top of our award winning Pivot Grid and Data Analysis technologies for WinForms and ASP.NET, the DXPivotGrid addresses the needs of developers requiring advanced analytics and reporting options for their next WPF application.
For an overview of all the DXPivotGrid features, please visit the DXPivotGrid Online Demo.
Key features available in this release include the following:
Our Pivot Grid Control has the power to convert hard to read and difficult to dissect dataset information into compact and summarized visual reports, thus addressing your customer's real-time business analysis needs. And just as important, users can easily change a report's layout visually in order to examine data from different/multiple perspectives so you never again have to foresee all possible report scenarios your end-users may require.
Examples: Data Binding - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Information Presentation Basics | Help Topic: Creating Fields and Binding Them to Data Fields | Help Topic: Summary Overview | Help Topic: Data Cell Layout | Help Topic: Summary Display Modes
DXPivotGrid is NOT just about on-screen data analysis. With it, you can export data to numerous formats and render its contents to paper just like a traditional WYSIWYG report.
Video: Printing and Exporting | Help Topic: Printing and Exporting
Microsoft Analysis Services (OLAP) data sources are now fully supported by our hypercube control. If bound to such a data source, a pivot grid delegates all data management and calculations to the server side.
Video: Binding to an OLAP Cube | Video: ADOMD.NET Support | Examples: OLAP Binding - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Binding to an OLAP Server
You no longer have to wait for your application to unfreeze while the pivot grid is processing data. When an asynchronous data processing mode is enabled, the entire application stays responsive while the pivot grid is busy with calculations.
Help Topic: Asynchronous Mode
The DevExpress pivot grid allows the data it displays to be visualized using our WPF Charting Control. This is possible because the Pivot Grid can act as a data source for other controls.
Examples: Charting - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Integration with the DXCharts Suite
Provide different levels of detail for flexible data analysis... End-users may not want to browse through each and every unique respondent age value and instead want to see the ages of respondents in intervals such as 21-30, 31-40, etc. Instead of viewing sales by each unique date, they may want to view the sales against months.
Examples: How to Group Date-Time Values | Examples: How to Implement Custom Group Intervals | Help Topic: Grouping Field Values on Axes
Field values are automatically arranged into a tree structure with expandable parents. End-users are free to expand and collapse child groups to see more summarized or raw reports.
Examples: How to Group Fields | Help Topic: Hierarchical Value Presentation | Help Topic: Field Groups
Among the many features available in the component library is its ability to display grand totals for each row and column automatically. On the rare occasion that the built-in summary computation engine does not address a specific business requirement, you can display any number of totals for any value group.
Examples: Totals - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Totals | Help Topic: Grand Totals | Help Topic: Custom Totals
Comprehensive data analysis often requires a two-way approach to data navigation - you may need to find data by a specific value or find a value by its data. This means that sometimes you need the first product to be the one with the most or least sales, rather than the one which starts with an A or a Z.
Video: End-User Sorting and Filtering | Examples: Data Sorting - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Data Sorting | Help Topic: Sorting by Summary | Help Topic: Display Top N Values
With the Pivot Grid's built-in visual filtering option, your end-users can manipulate reports on the fly using an easy to understand and familiar visual metaphor.
Video: End-User Sorting and Filtering | Examples: Data Filtering - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Data Filtering | Help Topic: Group Filter | Help Topic: Prefilter
With just a single line of code, you can take a look at the records that were used to calculate cell values. With a few more lines of code, you can display this data within a standard DataGrid control, our advanced WPF Grid control or any other control designed for displaying table data.
Examples: How to Obtain Underlying Data | Help Topic: Obtaining Underlying Data
You can now create unbound fields and populate them with data as your needs dictate.
Examples: How to Display Unbound Data in a Pivot Grid Control | Help Topic: Unbound Fields
End-users can now select multiple cell blocks and copy selection onto the Clipboard.
Examples: How to Copy Data from a Pivot Grid Control into the Clipboard | Help Topic: Selecting Cells | Help Topic: Copy Data to the Clipboard
With this feature, you can provide layout persistence between application runs or allow end-users to select from a list of predefined layouts.
Examples: Save and Restore Layout - Miscellaneous | Help Topic: Save and Restore Layout
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