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Flot Examples

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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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Zoom to: - -

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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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As an extra caveat, the timestamps are interpreted according to - UTC to avoid having the graph shift with each visitor's local - time zone. So you might have to add your local time zone offset - to the timestamps or simply pretend that the data was produced - in UTC instead of your local time zone.

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