<html> <body> <?php $_graphfilename = 'csim_in_html_graph_ex1.php'; // This is the filename of this HTML file global $_wrapperfilename; $_wrapperfilename = basename (__FILE__); // Create a random mapname used to connect the image map with the image $_mapname = '__mapname'.rand(0,1000000).'__'; // This is the first graph script require_once ($_graphfilename); // This line gets the image map and inserts it on the page $imgmap = $graph->GetHTMLImageMap($_mapname); echo $imgmap; ?> <h2>This is an example page with CSIM graphs with arbitrary HTML text</h2> <?php if( empty($_GET['clickedon']) ) { echo '<b style="color:darkred;">Clicked on bar: <none></b>'; } else { echo '<b style="color:darkred;">Clicked on bar: '.$_GET['clickedon'].'</b>'; } echo '<p />'; ?> <p>First we need to get hold of the image map and include it in the HTML page.</p> <p>For this graph it is:</p> <?php // The we display the image map as well echo '<pre><b>'.htmlentities($imgmap).'</b></pre>';?> <?php // Construct the <img> tag and rebuild the $imgtag = $graph->GetCSIMImgHTML($_mapname,$_graphfilename); ?> <p>The graph is then be displayed as shown in figure 1. With the following created <img> tag:</p> <pre><b> <?php echo htmlentities($imgtag); ?> </b></pre> <p> <?php echo $imgtag; ?> <br><b>Figure 1. </b>The included CSIM graph. </p> </body> </html>