<?php // content="text/plain; charset=utf-8" require_once ('jpgraph/jpgraph.php'); require_once ('jpgraph/jpgraph_line.php'); require_once ('jpgraph/jpgraph_date.php'); // Create a data set in range (50,70) and X-positions DEFINE('NDATAPOINTS',360); DEFINE('SAMPLERATE',240); $start = time(); $end = $start+NDATAPOINTS*SAMPLERATE; $data = array(); $xdata = array(); for( $i=0; $i < NDATAPOINTS; ++$i ) { $data[$i] = rand(50,70); $xdata[$i] = $start + $i * SAMPLERATE; } // Create the new graph $graph = new Graph(540,300); // Slightly larger than normal margins at the bottom to have room for // the x-axis labels $graph->SetMargin(40,40,30,130); // Fix the Y-scale to go between [0,100] and use date for the x-axis $graph->SetScale('datlin',0,100); $graph->title->Set("Example on Date scale"); // Set the angle for the labels to 90 degrees $graph->xaxis->SetLabelAngle(90); // It is possible to adjust the density for the X-axis as well // The following call makes the dates a little more sparse // $graph->SetTickDensity(TICKD_NORMAL,TICKD_SPARSE); // The automatic format string for dates can be overridden // $graph->xaxis->scale->SetDateFormat('h:i'); // Adjust the start/end to a specific alignment $graph->xaxis->scale->SetTimeAlign(MINADJ_15); $line = new LinePlot($data,$xdata); $line->SetLegend('Year 2005'); $line->SetFillColor('lightblue@0.5'); $graph->Add($line); $graph->Stroke(); ?>