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so in this demo Im going to show you how to create a bar chart in WPF of course and were not gonna use an inter Torre just kinda purely saml and c-sharp alright that being said lets go ahead and create a new project thats going to be our target we want to achieve all right so lets click on right click on the solution and add a new project its going to be WPF dotnet framework click Next lets call this bar chart demo lets create okay first thing first Im gonna make the solution and start a project I mean the project has started project and next Im going to flip my pins as I normally do gonna just as pains and change the width to 400 for this guy thats enough with for us at this point okay Im going to start with changing this to a stackpanel I think yes all right and lets go ahead and create our classes that were going to use so Im gonna have two classes one of them is gonna be Danielle the model and the other class is going to supply us data so public class thats Im go