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Graph operator

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Gunnstein Lye

Tuesday 01 July 2003 5:14:52 am

An operator that draws a graph, based on numerical input. Should use an existing graph library internally. Useful for instance together with a poll module. E.g: graph( dataset, settings ), like for instance:
graph( array( array( 'header 1', 'header 2', 'header 3' ), array( 23,87,32 ), array( 67,9,78 ), array( 43,87,33 ) ), hash( type, 'vertical bars', hsize, 400, vsize, 300 ) );

Paul Borgermans

Tuesday 01 July 2003 5:20:58 am

http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/index.php

That's the one: very powerful. Now a project / package /task set of classes in Exponential and you can create Gantt charts and the likes .. make module writing one of the course topics on the 18th of august please.

--paul

eZ Publish, eZ Find, Solr expert consulting and training
http://twitter.com/paulborgermans

Paul Forsyth

Tuesday 01 July 2003 6:07:45 am

Definitely need a wishlist for new ez features now :)

Gunnstein Lye

Tuesday 01 July 2003 9:05:58 am

Paul B.,

You don't actually need to make a module to do this, I think. You just need the operator(s). JpGraph looks great, btw.

Paul Borgermans

Tuesday 01 July 2003 9:19:50 am

Ahh, perhaps I'll learn something new: can you pass/return arrays as arguments/results with template operators?

That would create the possibility for simple graphs ...

--paul

eZ Publish, eZ Find, Solr expert consulting and training
http://twitter.com/paulborgermans

Gunnstein Lye

Wednesday 02 July 2003 5:38:16 am

Yes, you can pass/return any data type.