pbosetti-flotr 1.3 → 1.3.1
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Introduction
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============
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Flotr (pron.: like "plotter") is a plot/chart facility to be used within Ruby.
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It is intended to be as portable as possible, and is thus aimed to generate HTML plots thanks to the great [flot library](http://ryanfunduk.com/flot).
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Usage
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The following code produces the flotr.html file located in the root project folder:
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require "lib/flotr"
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# Create a new plot
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plot = Flotr::Plot.new("Test plot")
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# Create two empty series
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sin = Flotr::Data.new(:label => "Sin(x)", :color => "red")
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cos = Flotr::Data.new(:label => "Cos(x)", :color => "blue")
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# Push data into the two series
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100.times do |i|
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sin.data << [i, Math::sin(Math::PI / 100 * i)]
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cos.data << [i, Math::cos(Math::PI / 100 * i)]
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end
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plot << sin
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plot << cos
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plot.show
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At the moment, the Flotr::Plot.plot method automatically opens the plot within a browser window under OS X and Windows. On other platforms (Linux) you have to open the generated file by hands.
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The default template (since v1.3) allows zooming the plot. Reload the page to reset to full view.
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Templates
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Flotr uses templates for formatting the plots. Currently there are the following templates available:
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1. interacting: a simple layout that shows point coordinates on mouse hover
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2. zooming: a smaller overview is added on the right side of the main plot, allowing zooming of different plot areas
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The current template can be selected as follows (amongst those installed by default):
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p = Flotr::Plot.new
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p.std_template #=> "zooming"
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p.std_templates #=> ["interacting" , "zooming"]
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p.std_template = "interacting"
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p.std_template #=> "interacting"
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Custom templates can be selected this way:
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p.template = "full/path/to/template.rhtml"
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Look within lib/*.rhtml for template examples. Templates follow the Erubis syntax.
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Example
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![Obligatory example](http://cloud.github.com/downloads/pbosetti/flotr/plot.png)
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Thanks to
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=========
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The author of jflot, [Ryan Funduk](http://ryanfunduk.com/flot)
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: pbosetti-flotr
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.3.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Paolo Bosetti
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- flotr.rb
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- README.markdown
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homepage: http://github.com/pbosetti/flotr
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