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NAMEChart::Clicker::Decoration::Legend::Tabular - Tabular version of LegendVERSIONversion 2.90SYNOPSISmy $cc = Chart::Clicker->new; my $series1 = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new; my $series2 = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new; $cc->legend(Chart::Clicker::Decoration::Legend::Tabular->new( header => [ qw(Name Min Max) ], data => [ [ min(@{ $series1->values }), max(@{ $series1->values }) ], [ min(@{ $series2->values }), max(@{ $series2->values }) ] ] )); DESCRIPTIONChart::Clicker::Decoration::Legend::Tabular draws a legend on a Chart with tabular data display.The Tabular legend is a legend with a few extra attributes that allow you to pass it data to display. The attributes are c<header> and c<data>. The "header" (optional) allows you to specify the strings to display at the top of the table and the "data" attribute allows you to pass in arrayrefs of strings for display aside each of the series. Note: The first string in the "header" arrayref should be the header for the column above the name of the series. This code does not do anything to verify that you've given the appropriate counts of data. It is expected that you will provide "data" with one arrayref for every series, each containing n elements. Having that, "header" will expect n + 1 elements with one for the series name and the remaining (n) matching the number of elements in each of "data"'s arrayrefs. ATTRIBUTESborderSet/Get this Legend's border.colorSet/Get the color to use as the foreground for the legend.dataSet/Get the data for this legend. Expects an arrayref of arrayrefs, with one inner arrayref for every series charted.fontSet/Get the font used for this legend's items.headerSet/Get the header data used for this legend. Expects an arrayref of Strings.insetsSet/Get this Legend's insets.item_paddingSet/Get the padding for this legend's items.METHODShas_headerPredicate returning true of this legend has a header, else 1.AUTHORCory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2016 by Cory G Watson.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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