diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c1964f4..9ac2c04 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,19 @@ -# Visualize-JSON-Data-Quickly-Using-WPF-Chart +# Visualize JSON Data Quickly Using WPF Chart + +JSON is one of the most widely used data formats, but working with it can be challenging. + +This article focuses on extracting data from JSON files and visualizing it using bar charts, line charts, and pie charts from the [Syncfusion WPF Charts](https://help.syncfusion.com/wpf/charts/getting-started) control. Four easy steps can be used to quickly display data from a JSON web service using the WPF Charts simplicity: 1. Retrieve the data from json string or web service using HttpClient. 2. Deserialize the JSON data to create a list of ExpandoObject. -3. List of ExpandoObjects to DataTable Conversion +3. List of ExpandoObjects to DataTable Conversion. 4. Set the ItemsSource property of the chart to the data table along with the binding path of the X and Y in the Chart Series. ![Create beautiful charts using JSON data in WPF](https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/Visualize-JSON-Data-Quickly-Using-WPF-Chart/blob/master/WPFChartJSONDataOverview.gif) + +For a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to effectively visualize JSON data using WPF charts, refer to the comprehensive blog titled [Visualize JSON Data Quickly Using WPF Charts](https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/visualize-json-data-wpf-charts). + +## Troubleshooting +### Path too long exception +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.