From 770ba5201f5c60b2bb36602ff9d359f641e33125 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yves Fischer Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 21:14:40 +0200 Subject: Charting with flask, rgraph and custom "timeseries database" --- schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html | 397 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 397 insertions(+) create mode 100644 schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html (limited to 'schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html') diff --git a/schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html b/schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02ed99b --- /dev/null +++ b/schall/static/RGraph/docs/bipolar.html @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ + + + + + + RGraph: HTML5 Javascript charts library - Bi-polar charts documentation + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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RGraph: HTML5 Javascript charts library - Bi-polar charts documentation

+ + + +

+ Bi-polar charts are good for comparing two sets of data side by side. For example sales trends for two separate years, that you + want to compare. +

+ +

+ The example file is here. +

+ +
+<script>
+    window.onload = function ()
+    {
+        var left  = [5,6,8,9,12,13,4,9];
+        var right = [5,8,4,11,15,26,13,16];
+    
+        var bipolar = new RGraph.Bipolar('myBipolar', left, right);
+        bipolar.Set('chart.colors', ['#fff', '#eef', '#ddf', '#ccf', '#bbf', '#bbf', '#aaf', '#99f']);
+        bipolar.Set('chart.margin', 3);
+        bipolar.Set('chart.labels', ['Barry', 'John', 'Fred', 'George', 'Rich', 'Larry', 'John', 'Mike']);
+        bipolar.Set('chart.title.left', '2007');
+        bipolar.Set('chart.title.right', '2008');
+        bipolar.Set('chart.gutter.bottom', 45);
+        bipolar.Draw();
+    }
+</script>
+
+ + +

Properties

+ +

+ You can use these properties to control how the chart apears. You can set them by using the Set() method. Eg: +

+ +

+ myBipolar.Set('name', 'value'); +

+ + + + +

Margins

+ + + + + chart.gutter.left
+ The left gutter of the chart, (the gutter is where the labels and title are)).
+ Default: 25

+ + + chart.gutter.right
+ The right gutter of the chart, (the gutter is where the labels and title are).
+ Default: 25

+ + + chart.gutter.top
+ The top gutter of the chart, (the gutter is where the labels and title are).
+ Default: 25

+ + + chart.gutter.bottom
+ The bottom gutter of the chart, (the gutter is where the labels and title are).
+ Default: 25

+ + + chart.gutter.center
+ The center area of the chart that the labels sit in. If your labels are large then you may need to increase this.
+ Default: 60

+ + + chart.margin
+ The space above and below each bar.
Default: 2

+ + +

Titles

+ +chart.title
+The main title of the chart.
+Default: (An empty string)

+ + +chart.title.background
+The background color (if any) for the title.
+Default: null

+ + +chart.title.hpos
+ This allows you to completely override the horizontal positioning of the title. It should be a number between 0 and 1, and is multiplied with the whole width of the canvas and then used as the horizontal position.
Default: null

+ +chart.title.vpos
+ This allows you to completely override the vertical positioning of the title. It should be a number between 0 and 1, and is multiplied with the gutter and then used as the vertical position. It can be useful if you need to have a large gutter.
Default: null

+ +chart.title.color
+ The color of the title.
Default: black

+ + + +chart.title.font
+The font that the title is rendered in. If not specified the chart.text.font setting is used (usually Verdana)
+Default: null

+ + +chart.title.size
+The size of the title. If not specified the size is usually 2pt bigger than the chart.text.size setting.
+Default: null

+ + +chart.title.bold
+Whather the title is bold or not.
+Default: true

+ + +chart.title.left
+ The left title.
Default: An empty string

+ +chart.title.right
+ The right title.
Default: An empty string

+ + +

Colors

+ + + chart.colors
+ An array of colors. These too can be gradients that you make if you wish.
+ Default: ['#fcf', '#00f', '#f00', '#0f0', '#ff0', '#0ff', '#f0f', '#ff6101', '#b401ff', '#e4ff01', '#fb8195', '#ccc']

+ + + chart.strokestyle
+ This is the color used as the stroke style. If you didn't want it, you could set this to rgba(0,0,0,0)
+ Default: #333

+ + +

Labels, text and axes

+chart.xtickinterval
+ The X tick mark interval.
Default: null

+ +chart.axis.color
+ The color of the axes.
Default: black

+ +chart.xmax
+ This allows you to set the maximum X value that the chart uses, instead of it being auto-generated.
Default: null


+ + + chart.scale.formatter
+ To allow thoroughly custom formats of numbers in the scale, you can use this option to + specify a function that is used by RGraph to format numbers. This function should + handle ALL of the formatting. Eg:

+
+function myFormatter(obj, num)
+{
+    return num + 'F'; // An example of formatting
+}
+myGraph.Set('chart.scale.formatter', myFormatter);
+
+
Default: null

+ + +chart.scale.decimals
+ This allows you to set the precision of the X labels.
Default: null

+ +chart.scale.point
+ The character used as the decimal point.
Default: .

+ +chart.scale.thousand
+ The character used as the thousand separator
Default: ,

+ +chart.labels
+ An array of the charts labels (they go in the middle).
Default: null

+ +chart.text.size
+ The size of the text used (in points).
Default: 10

+ +chart.text.font
+ The font used to render the text.
Default: Verdana

+ +chart.text.color
+ The color of the labels.
Default: black

+ +

Scale

+ + + + chart.scale.round
+ Whether to round the maximum scale value up or not. This will produce slightly better scales in some instances.
+ Default: null

+ +chart.units.pre
+ The units that are applied to the X axis labels (these are pre-pended to the number).
Default: none

+ +chart.units.post
+ The units that are applied to the X axis labels (these are appended to the number).
Default: none

+ +

Interactive features

+chart.tooltips
+ A numerically indexed array of tooltips that are shown when a bar is clicked. These can contain HTML.
Default: An empty array

+ +chart.tooltips.effect
+ The animated effect used for showing tooltips. Can be either fade or expand.
Default: fade

+ +chart.tooltips.css.class
+ This is the name of the CSS class the chart uses.
Default: RGraph_tooltip

+ +chart.tooltips.override
+ If you wish to handle showing tooltips yourself, this should be a function object which does just that. There's more information on the tooltips documentation page
Default: null

+ +chart.contextmenu
+ An array of context menu items. Cannot be used in conjunction with tooltips.
Default: [] (An empty array)

+ +chart.annotatable
+ Whether annotations are enabled for the chart (ie you can draw on the chart interactively.
Default: false

+ +chart.annotate.color
+ If you do not allow the use of the palette, then this will be the only colour allowed for annotations.
Default: black

+ + + + chart.resizable
+ Defaulting to false, this determines whether your chart will be resizable. Because of the numerous event handlers this has to install code on, This feature is unlikely to work with other dynamic features (the context menu is fine however).
+ Default: false

+ + + chart.resize.handle.background
+ With this you can specify the background color for the resize handle. If you're adjusting the position of the + handle then you may need this to make the handle stand out more.
+ Default: null

+ + + +

Shadow

+chart.shadow
+ Turns the shadow on or off.
Default: false

+ +chart.shadow.color
+ The color of the shadow.
Default: #666

+ +chart.shadow.offsetx
+ The horizontal offset of the shadow.
Default: 3

+ +chart.shadow.offsety
+ The vertical offset of the shadow.
Default: 3

+ +chart.shadow.blur
+ How severe the blurring effect is for the shadow.
Default: 3

+ +

Zoom

+chart.zoom.mode
+ Can be used to control whether the zoom is in thumbnail or canvas mode. Possible values are: thumbnail and canvas.
Default: canvas

+ +chart.zoom.factor
+ This is the factor that the chart will be zoomed by (bigger values means more zoom)
Default: 1.5

+ +chart.zoom.fade.in
+ Whether the zoomed canvas fades in or not. This also can be used to control the fade in for the zoom in thumbnail mode.
Default: true

+ +chart.zoom.fade.out
+ Whether the zoomed canvas fades out or not. This also can be used to control the fade in for the zoom in thumbnail mode.
Default: true

+ +chart.zoom.hdir
+ The horizontal direction of the zoom. Possible values are: left, center, right
Default: right

+ +chart.zoom.vdir
+ The vertical direction of the zoom. Possible values are: up, center, down
Default: down

+ +chart.zoom.delay
+ The delay (in milliseconds) between frames.
Default: 50

+ +chart.zoom.frames
+ The number of frames in the zoom animation.
Default: 10

+ +chart.zoom.shadow
+ Whether or not the zoomed canvas has a shadow or not.
Default: true

+ +chart.zoom.thumbnail.width
+ When the zoom is in thumbnail mode, this is the width (in pixels) of the thumbnail.
Default: 75

+ +chart.zoom.thumbnail.height
+ When the zoom is in thumbnail mode, this is the height (in pixels) of the thumbnail.
Default: 75

+ +chart.zoom.background
+ Defaulting to true, this determines whether the zoom has a dark, semi-opaque background that covers the entire web page.
Default: true

+ + + +

Miscellaneous

+ + + chart.highlight.stroke
+ If you use tooltips, this controls the colour of the highlight stroke. +
Default: black

+ + + chart.highlight.fill
+ If you use tooltips, this controls the colour of the highlight fill. +
Default: rgba(255,255,255,0.5)

+ +

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