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Flot Examples

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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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