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author | Chris Schlaeger <chris@linux.com> | 2014-08-12 21:56:44 +0200 |
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committer | Chris Schlaeger <chris@linux.com> | 2014-08-12 21:56:44 +0200 |
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Adding jquery, flot and openlayers to be included with the GEM.v0.0.4
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diff --git a/misc/flot/README.md b/misc/flot/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8f7064 --- /dev/null +++ b/misc/flot/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +# Flot [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/flot/flot.png)](https://travis-ci.org/flot/flot) + +## About ## + +Flot is a Javascript plotting library for jQuery. +Read more at the website: <http://www.flotcharts.org/> + +Take a look at the the examples in examples/index.html; they should give a good +impression of what Flot can do, and the source code of the examples is probably +the fastest way to learn how to use Flot. + + +## Installation ## + +Just include the Javascript file after you've included jQuery. + +Generally, all browsers that support the HTML5 canvas tag are +supported. + +For support for Internet Explorer < 9, you can use [Excanvas] +[excanvas], a canvas emulator; this is used in the examples bundled +with Flot. You just include the excanvas script like this: + +```html +<!--[if lte IE 8]><script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="excanvas.min.js"></script><![endif]--> +``` + +If it's not working on your development IE 6.0, check that it has +support for VML which Excanvas is relying on. It appears that some +stripped down versions used for test environments on virtual machines +lack the VML support. + +You can also try using [Flashcanvas][flashcanvas], which uses Flash to +do the emulation. Although Flash can be a bit slower to load than VML, +if you've got a lot of points, the Flash version can be much faster +overall. Flot contains some wrapper code for activating Excanvas which +Flashcanvas is compatible with. + +You need at least jQuery 1.2.6, but try at least 1.3.2 for interactive +charts because of performance improvements in event handling. + + +## Basic usage ## + +Create a placeholder div to put the graph in: + +```html +<div id="placeholder"></div> +``` + +You need to set the width and height of this div, otherwise the plot +library doesn't know how to scale the graph. You can do it inline like +this: + +```html +<div id="placeholder" style="width:600px;height:300px"></div> +``` + +You can also do it with an external stylesheet. Make sure that the +placeholder isn't within something with a display:none CSS property - +in that case, Flot has trouble measuring label dimensions which +results in garbled looks and might have trouble measuring the +placeholder dimensions which is fatal (it'll throw an exception). + +Then when the div is ready in the DOM, which is usually on document +ready, run the plot function: + +```js +$.plot($("#placeholder"), data, options); +``` + +Here, data is an array of data series and options is an object with +settings if you want to customize the plot. Take a look at the +examples for some ideas of what to put in or look at the +[API reference](API.md). Here's a quick example that'll draw a line +from (0, 0) to (1, 1): + +```js +$.plot($("#placeholder"), [ [[0, 0], [1, 1]] ], { yaxis: { max: 1 } }); +``` + +The plot function immediately draws the chart and then returns a plot +object with a couple of methods. + + +## What's with the name? ## + +First: it's pronounced with a short o, like "plot". Not like "flawed". + +So "Flot" rhymes with "plot". + +And if you look up "flot" in a Danish-to-English dictionary, some of +the words that come up are "good-looking", "attractive", "stylish", +"smart", "impressive", "extravagant". One of the main goals with Flot +is pretty looks. + + +## Notes about the examples ## + +In order to have a useful, functional example of time-series plots using time +zones, date.js from [timezone-js][timezone-js] (released under the Apache 2.0 +license) and the [Olson][olson] time zone database (released to the public +domain) have been included in the examples directory. They are used in +examples/axes-time-zones/index.html. + + +[excanvas]: http://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/ +[flashcanvas]: http://code.google.com/p/flashcanvas/ +[timezone-js]: https://github.com/mde/timezone-js +[olson]: http://ftp.iana.org/time-zones |