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Imager::Graph::Vertical(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Imager::Graph::Vertical(3) |
Imager::Graph::Vertical- A super class for line/bar/column/area charts
use Imager::Graph::Vertical;
my $vert = Imager::Graph::Vertical->new;
$vert->add_column_data_series(\@data, "My data");
$vert->add_area_data_series(\@data2, "Area data");
$vert->add_stacked_column_data_series(\@data3, "stacked data");
$vert->add_line_data_series(\@data4, "line data");
my $img = $vert->draw();
use Imager::Graph::Column;
my $column = Imager::Graph::Column->new;
$column->add_data_series(\@data, "my data");
my $img = $column->draw();
This is a base class that implements the functionality for column, stacked
column, line and area charts where the dependent variable is represented in
changes in the vertical position.
The subclasses, Imager::Graph::Column,
Imager::Graph::StackedColumn, Imager::Graph::Line and Imager::Graph::Area
simply provide default data series types.
- add_data_series(\@data, $series_name)
- Add a data series to the graph, of the default type. This requires that
the graph object be one of the derived graph classes.
- add_column_data_series(\@data, $series_name)
- Add a column data series to the graph.
- add_stacked_column_data_series(\@data, $series_name)
- Add a stacked column data series to the graph.
- add_line_data_series(\@data, $series_name)
- Add a line data series to the graph.
- add_area_data_series(\@data, $series_name)
- Add a area data series to the graph.
- set_y_max($value)
- Sets the maximum y value to be displayed. This will be ignored if the
y_max is lower than the highest value.
- set_y_min($value)
- Sets the minimum y value to be displayed. This will be ignored if the
y_min is higher than the lowest value.
- set_column_padding($int)
- Sets the padding between columns. This is a percentage of the column
width. Defaults to 0.
- set_range_padding($percentage)
- Sets the padding to be used, as a percentage. For example, if your data
ranges from 0 to 10, and you have a 20 percent padding, the y axis will go
to 12.
Defaults to 10. This attribute is ignored for positive numbers
if set_y_max() has been called, and ignored for negative numbers
if set_y_min() has been called.
- set_negative_background($color)
- Sets the background color or fill used below the x axis.
- draw()
- Draw the graph
- show_horizontal_gridlines()
- Feature: horizontal_gridlines
Enables the
"horizontal_gridlines" feature, which
shows horizontal gridlines at the y-tics.
The style of the gridlines can be controlled with the
set_horizontal_gridline_style() method (or by setting the hgrid
style).
- set_horizontal_gridline_style(style => $style, color => $color)
- Style: hgrid.
Set the style and color of horizonal gridlines.
See: "Line styles" in Imager::Graph
- show_graph_outline($flag)
- Feature: graph_outline
If no flag is supplied, unconditionally enable the graph
outline.
If $flag is supplied, enable/disable
the graph_outline feature based on that.
Enabled by default.
- set_graph_outline_style(color => ...)
- set_graph_outline_style(style => ..., color => ...)
- Style: graph.outline
Sets the style of the graph outline.
Default: the style "fg".
- set_graph_fill_style(fill parameters)
- Style: graph.fill
Set the fill used to fill the graph data area.
Default: the style "bg".
eg.
$graph->set_graph_fill_style(solid => "FF000020", combine => "normal");
- show_area_markers()
- show_area_markers($value)
- Feature: areamarkers.
If $value is missing or true, draw
markers along the top of area data series.
eg.
$chart->show_area_markers();
- show_line_markers()
- show_line_markers($value)
- Feature: linemarkers.
If $value is missing or true, draw
markers on a line data series.
Note: line markers are drawn by default.
- use_automatic_axis()
- Automatically scale the Y axis, based on Chart::Math::Axis. If
Chart::Math::Axis isn't installed, this sets an error and returns undef.
Returns 1 if it is installed.
- set_y_tics($count)
- Set the number of Y tics to use. Their value and position will be
determined by the data range.
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