odoex02.php
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<?php
//=============================================================================
// File: ODOEX02.PHP
// Description: Example 1 for odometer graphs
// Created: 2002-02-22
// Version: $Id$
//
// Comment:
// Example file for odometer graph. This examples extends odoex01
// by adding several indicator bands to the fascia.
//
// Copyright (C) 2002 Johan Persson. All rights reserved.
//=============================================================================
require_once ('jpgraph/jpgraph.php');
require_once ('jpgraph/jpgraph_odo.php');
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Create a new odometer graph (width=250, height=200 pixels)
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$graph = new OdoGraph(300,200);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Specify title and subtitle using default fonts
// * Note each title may be multilines by using a '\n' as a line
// divider.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$graph->title->Set("Odometer title");
$graph->title->SetColor("white");
$graph->subtitle->Set("2002-02-13");
$graph->subtitle->SetColor("white");
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Specify caption.
// * (This is the text at the bottom of the graph.) The margins will
// automatically adjust to fit the height of the text. A caption
// may have multiple lines by including a '\n' character in the
// string.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$graph->caption->Set("First caption row\n... second row");
$graph->caption->SetColor("white");
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Now we need to create an odometer to add to the graph.
// By default the scale will be 0 to 100
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$odo = new Odometer();
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Set color indication
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$odo->AddIndication(0,50,"green");
$odo->AddIndication(50,80,"yellow");
$odo->AddIndication(80,100,"red");
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Set display value for the odometer
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$odo->needle->Set(30);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Add the odometer to the graph
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$graph->Add($odo);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ... and finally stroke and stream the image back to the browser
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
$graph->Stroke();
// EOF
?>