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Example of loading data dynamically with AJAX. Percentage change in GDP (source: Eurostat). Click the buttons below.

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The data is fetched over HTTP, in this case directly from text - files. Usually the URL would point to some web server handler - (e.g. a PHP page or Java/.NET/Python/Ruby on Rails handler) that - extracts it from a database and serializes it to JSON.

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If you combine AJAX with setTimeout, you can poll the server - for new data.

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Flot has support for simple background decorations such as - lines and rectangles. They can be useful for marking up certain - areas. You can easily add any HTML you need with standard DOM - manipulation, e.g. for labels. For drawing custom shapes there is - also direct access to the canvas.

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Simple example. You don't need to specify much to get an - attractive look. Put in a placeholder, make sure you set its - dimensions (otherwise the plot library will barf) and call the - plot function with the data. The axes are automatically - scaled.

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Flot supports lines, points, filled areas, bars and any - combinations of these, in the same plot and even on the same data - series.

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Flot Examples

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The Cat's Eye Nebula (picture from Hubble).

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With the image plugin, you can plot images. This is for example - useful for getting ticks on complex prerendered visualizations. - Instead of inputting data points, you put in the images and where - their two opposite corners are supposed to be in plot space.

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Images represent a little further complication because you need - to make sure they are loaded before you can use them (Flot skips - incomplete images). The plugin comes with a couple of helpers - for doing that.

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Here are some examples for Flot, the Javascript charting library for jQuery:

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Being interactive:

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Various features:

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With multiple axes, you sometimes need to interact with them. A - simple way to do this is to draw the plot, deduce the axis - placements and insert a couple of divs on top to catch events. - Try clicking an axis.

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One of the goals of Flot is to support user interactions. Try - pointing and clicking on the points.

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Mouse hovers at - (0, 0).

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A tooltip is easy to build with a bit of jQuery code and the - data returned from the plot.

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Enable tooltip

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Multiple axis support showing the raw oil price in US $/barrel of - crude oil vs. the exchange rate from US $ to €.

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As illustrated, you can put in multiple axes if you - need to. For each data series, simply specify the axis number. - In the options, you can then configure where you want the extra - axes to appear.

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Position axis or .

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With the navigate plugin it is easy to add panning and zooming. - Drag to pan, double click to zoom (or use the mouse scrollwheel).

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The plugin fires events (useful for synchronizing several - plots) and adds a couple of public methods so you can easily build - a little user interface around it, like the little buttons at the - top right in the plot.

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Height in centimeters of individuals from the US (2003-2006) as function of - age in years (source: CDC). - The 15%-85%, 25%-75% and 50% percentiles are indicated.

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For each point of a filled curve, you can specify an arbitrary - bottom. As this example illustrates, this can be useful for - plotting percentiles. If you have the data sets available without - appropriate fill bottoms, you can use the fillbetween plugin to - compute the data point bottoms automatically.

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You can update a chart periodically to get a real-time effect - by using a timer to insert the new data in the plot and redraw it.

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Time between updates: milliseconds

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Sometimes it makes more sense to just let the plot take up the - available space. In that case, we need to redraw the plot each - time the placeholder changes its size. If you include the resize - plugin, this is handled automatically.

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Try resizing the window.

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1000 kg. CO2 emissions per year per capita for various countries (source: Wikipedia).

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Flot supports selections through the selection plugin. - You can enable rectangular selection - or one-dimensional selection if the user should only be able to - select on one axis. Try left-click and drag on the plot above - where selection on the x axis is enabled.

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You selected:

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The plot command returns a plot object you can use to control - the selection. Click the buttons below.

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Selections are really useful for zooming. Just replot the - chart with min and max values for the axes set to the values - in the "plotselected" event triggered. Enable the checkbox - below and select a region again.

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There are plenty of options you can set to control the precise - looks of your plot. You can control the ticks on the axes, the - legend, the graph type, etc. The idea is that Flot goes to great - lengths to provide sensible defaults so that you don't have to - customize much for a good result.

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With the stack plugin, you can have Flot stack the - series. This is useful if you wish to display both a total and the - constituents it is made of. The only requirement is that you provide - the input sorted on x.

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Various point types. Circles are built-in. For other - point types, you can define a little callback function to draw the - symbol; some common ones are available in the symbol plugin.

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With the threshold plugin, you can apply a specific color to - the part of a data series below a threshold. This is can be useful - for highlighting negative values, e.g. when displaying net results - or what's in stock.

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Monthly mean atmospheric CO2 in PPM at Mauna Loa, Hawaii (source: NOAA/ESRL).

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If you tell Flot that an axis represents time, the data will - be interpreted as timestamps and the ticks adjusted and - formatted accordingly.

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The timestamps must be specified as Javascript timestamps, as - milliseconds since January 1, 1970 00:00. This is like Unix - timestamps, but in milliseconds instead of seconds (remember to - multiply with 1000!).

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You can add crosshairs that'll track the mouse position, either - on both axes or as here on only one.

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Here is an example with real data: military budgets for - various countries in constant (2005) million US dollars (source: SIPRI).

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Visitors per day to the Flot homepage. Weekends are colored. Try zooming. - The plot below shows an overview.

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The selection support makes it easy to - construct flexible zooming schemes. With a few lines of code, the - small overview plot to the right has been connected to the large - plot. Try selecting a rectangle on either of them.

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