Jfreechart - Refresh a chart according to changing data
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I would like to know how to refresh a chart if we want to change "in live" some piece of data. I mean for instance, I have a chart with a TaskSeries which appears on 3 years and I would like to change 3 years by 5 years. I want the chart to change immediately.

Is there some kind of update chart or something like that ?

I know that you could say "get your TaskSeries, do your changes and it will be refreshed automatically" but my TaskSeries are generated and I cannot easily change these ones. That's why I would like to find a way to recalculate and to rebuild the whole chart.

Sangria answered 1/6, 2011 at 10:8 Comment(0)
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The add() method of TaskSeries automatically sends a SeriesChangeEvent to all registered listeners, e.g. CategoryPlot. In this example, DynamicTimeSeriesCollection implements SeriesChangeEvent. In this case, the chart's XYPlot is a registered listener.

Myrlemyrlene answered 1/6, 2011 at 19:32 Comment(2)
Is XYPlot registered as the listener which listens to SeriesChangeEvent by default when the JFreeChart is created by ChartFactory (that is to say, I don't need to register one by myself)? Your answer helped me twice in two days. Thanks!Exieexigency
Indirectly: AbstractSeriesDataset forwards series changes to the plot, which (automatically) listens for Dataset changes.Myrlemyrlene
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I had this issue too with an XYPlot. I found a workaround by resetting the dataset:

chart.getXYPlot().setDataset(chart.getXYPlot().getDataset());

that's crazy but it works...

Note: chart.setNotify(true) seems to do nothing.

Latitudinarian answered 4/9, 2014 at 12:56 Comment(0)
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I had this issue; I did it using this:

private void refreshChart() {
    jPanel_GraphicsTop.removeAll();
    jPanel_GraphicsTop.revalidate(); // This removes the old chart 
    aChart = createChart(); 
    aChart.removeLegend(); 
    ChartPanel chartPanel = new ChartPanel(aChart); 
    jPanel_GraphicsTop.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); 
    jPanel_GraphicsTop.add(chartPanel); 
    jPanel_GraphicsTop.repaint(); // This method makes the new chart appear
}
Premillennialism answered 4/7, 2011 at 14:17 Comment(1)
you have any errors,but is a good solution 1.-refreshChart( 2.-aChart initializationBauer
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// create a chart
ChartFrame mychartframe = new ChartFrame("my charts", chart);

// some other stuff ...

// somewhere else in a code far far away
mychartframe.getChartPanel().getChart().fireChartChanged();
Monopteros answered 27/3, 2016 at 3:45 Comment(0)
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What worked with me was the following:

//reset with new dataset
chart().setDataset(dataset);
repaint the ChartPanel that contains the JFreeChart
chartPanel.repaint();
Mudcat answered 16/8, 2016 at 20:25 Comment(0)
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I haven't found an easy way to update a JFreeChart "live", since the data-structure of jfreechart is very incompatible to my data-structure. So I build a redraw()-Method of my own, that collects the data from my dataModel, build up a JFreeChart dataModel and set the chart new.

This gives the feeling of a "live" update, also it is very ugly.

Minni answered 1/6, 2011 at 11:55 Comment(1)
I've found JFreeChart's approach very compatible with Swing's separable model architecture.Myrlemyrlene

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