I just added an example that demonstrates this to the pivot-jfree project. It 
produces the same pie chart shown in the other example, but does so 
programmatically rather than in WTKX:

http://code.google.com/p/pivot-jfree/source/browse/trunk/demos/src/biz/ixnay/pivot/demos/charts/jfree/DynamicDataDemo.java
http://code.google.com/p/pivot-jfree/source/browse/trunk/demos/src/biz/ixnay/pivot/demos/charts/jfree/dynamic_data_demo.wtkx

You can see the result here:

http://ixnay.biz/pivot-jfree/dynamic_data_demo.html

Hope this helps,
G


On Jun 4, 2010, at 8:01 AM, Greg Brown wrote:

> Charts are data driven, just like lists, tables, and trees. If you modify the 
> underlying data model (i.e. the value you passed to setChartData()), the 
> chart will update to reflect the current state of the data.
> 
> On Jun 4, 2010, at 5:39 AM, alex fernandez wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> I'm starting with Pivot and for us jfreechart is very important.
>> I've playing with the demo, and with the provider pivot-jfree-1.5. It looks 
>> well, but I need not just a static chart.
>> Do anyone know how to represent  a dynamic chart(like memory usage, the 
>> example shown in jfreechart library)  or any other type of dynamic chart in 
>> PIVOT?
>> 
>> Thanks.
> 

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