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NAME

       Chart::Clicker - Powerful, extensible charting.

VERSION

       version 2.90

SYNOPSIS

         use Chart::Clicker;

         my $cc = Chart::Clicker->new;

         my @values = (42, 25, 86, 23, 2, 19, 103, 12, 54, 9);
         $cc->add_data('Sales', \@values);

         # alternately, you can add data one bit at a time...
         foreach my $v (@values) {
           $cc->add_data('Sales', $v);
         }

         # Or, if you want to specify the keys you can use a hashref
         my $data = { 12 => 123, 13 => 341, 14 => 1241 };
         $cc->add_data('Sales', $data);

         $cc->write_output('foo.png');

DESCRIPTION

       Chart::Clicker aims to be a powerful, extensible charting package that creates really
       pretty output.  Charts can be saved in png, svg, pdf and postscript format.

       Clicker leverages the power of Graphics::Primitive to create snazzy graphics without being
       tied to specific backend.  You may want to begin with Chart::Clicker::Tutorial.

EXAMPLES

       For code examples see the examples repository on GitHub:
       <http://github.com/gphat/chart-clicker-examples/>

FEATURES

   Renderers
       Clicker supports the following renderers:

       Line
       StackedLine
       Bar
       StackedBar
       Area
       StackedArea
       Bubble
       CandleStick
       Point
       Pie
       PolarArea

ADDING DATA

       The synopsis shows the simple way to add data.

         my @values = (42, 25, 86, 23, 2, 19, 103, 12, 54, 9);
         foreach my $v (@values) {
           $cc->add_data('Sales', $v);
         }

       This is a convenience method provided to make simple cases much simpler. Adding multiple
       Series to a chart is as easy as changing the name argument of "add_data".  Each unique
       first argument will result in a separate series. See the docs for "add_data" to learn
       more.

       If you'd like to use the more advanced features of Clicker you'll need to shake off this
       simple method and build Series & DataSets explicitly.

         use Chart::Clicker::Data::Series;
         use Chart::Clicker::Data::DataSet;

         ...

         my $series = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new(
           keys    => [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ],
           values  => [ 42, 25, 86, 23, 2, 19, 103, 12, 54, 9 ],
         );

         my $ds = Chart::Clicker::Data::DataSet->new(series => [ $series ]);

         $cc->add_to_datasets($ds);

       This used to be the only way to add data, but repeated requests to make the common case
       easier resulted in the inclusion of "add_data".

CONTEXTS

       The normal use case for a chart is a couple of datasets on the same axes.  Sometimes you
       want to chart one or more datasets on different axes.  A common need for this is when you
       are comparing two datasets of vastly different scale such as the number of employees in an
       office (1-10) to monthly revenues (10s of thousands).  On a normal chart the number of
       employees would show up as a flat line at the bottom of the chart.

       To correct this, Clicker has contexts.  A context is a pair of axes, a renderer and a
       name.  The name is the 'key' by which you will refer to the context.

         my $context = Chart::Clicker::Context->new( name => 'sales' );
         $clicker->add_to_contexts($context);

         $dataset->context('sales');

         $clicker->add_to_datasets($dataset);

       New contexts provide a fresh domain and range axis and default to a Line renderer.

       Caveat: Clicker expects that the default context (identified by the string "default") will
       always be present.  It is from this context that some of Clicker's internals draw their
       values.  You should use the default context unless you need more than one, in which case
       you should use "default" as the base context.

FORMATS & OUTPUT

       Clicker supports PNG, SVG, PDF and PostScript output.  To change your output type,
       specificy it when you create your Clicker object:

         my $cc = Chart::Clicker->new(format => 'pdf', ...);
         # ...
         $cc->write_output('chart.pdf');

       If you are looking to get a scalar of the output for use with HTTP or similar things, you
       can use:

         # ... make your chart
         $cc->draw;
         my $image_data = $cc->rendered_data;

       If you happen to be using Catalyst then take a look at
       Catalyst::View::Graphics::Primitive.

ATTRIBUTES

   background_color
       Set/Get the background color. Defaults to white.

   border
       Set/Get the border.

   color_allocator
       Set/Get the color_allocator for this chart.

   contexts
       Set/Get the contexts for this chart.

   datasets
       Get/Set the datasets for this chart.

   driver
       Set/Get the driver used to render this Chart. Defaults to
       Graphics::Primitive::Driver::Cairo.

   format
       Get the format for this Chart.  Required in the constructor.  Must be on of Png, Pdf, Ps
       or Svg.

   plot_mode
       Fast or slow plot mode. When in fast mode, data elements that are deemed to be superfluous
       or invisible will not be drawn. Default is 'slow'

   grid_over
       Flag controlling if the grid is rendered over the data.  Defaults to 0.  You probably want
       to set the grid's background color to an alpha of 0 if you enable this flag.

   height
       Set/Get the height.  Defaults to 300.

   layout_manager
       Set/Get the layout manager.  Defaults to Layout::Manager::Compass.

   legend
       Set/Get the legend that will be used with this chart.

   legend_position
       The position the legend will be added.  Should be one of north, south, east, west or
       center as required by Layout::Manager::Compass.

   marker_overlay
       Set/Get the marker overlay object that will be used if this chart has markers.  This is
       lazily constructed to save time.

   over_decorations
       Set/Get an arrayref of "over decorations", or things that are drawn OVER the chart.  This
       is an advanced feature.  See "overaxis-bar.pl" in the examples.

   padding
       Set/Get the padding. Defaults to 3px on all sides.

   plot
       Set/Get the plot on which things are drawn.

   subgraphs
       You can add "child" graphs to this one via "add_subgraph".  These must be Chart::Clicker
       objects and they will be added to the bottom of the existing chart.  This is a rather
       esoteric feature.

   title
       Set/Get the title component for this chart.  This is a Graphics::Primitive::TextBox, not a
       string.  To set the title of a chart you should access the TextBox's "text" method.

         $cc->title->text('A Title!');
         $cc->title->font->size(20);
         # etc, etc

       If the title has text then it is added to the chart in the position specified by
       "title_position".

       You should consult the documentation for Graphics::Primitive::TextBox for things like
       padding and text rotation.  If you are adding it to the top and want some padding between
       it and the plot, you can:

         $cc->title->padding->bottom(5);

   title_position
       The position the title will be added.  Should be one of north, south, east, west or center
       as required by Layout::Manager::Compass.

       Note that if no angle is set for the title then it will be changed to -1.5707 if the title
       position is east or west.

   width
       Set/Get the width.  Defaults to 500.

METHODS

   context_count
       Get a count of contexts.

   context_names
       Get a list of context names.

   delete_context ($name)
       Remove the context with the specified name.

   get_context ($name)
       Get the context with the specified name

   set_context ($name, $context)
       Set a context of the specified name.

   add_to_datasets
       Add the specified dataset (or arrayref of datasets) to the chart.

   dataset_count
       Get a count of datasets.

   get_dataset ($index)
       Get the dataset at the specified index.

   rendered_data
       Returns the data for this chart as a scalar.  Suitable for 'streaming' to a client.

   add_to_over_decorations
       Add an over decoration to the list.

   get_over_decoration ($index)
       Get the over decoration at the specified index.

   over_decoration_count
       Get a count of over decorations.

   add_to_contexts
       Add the specified context to the chart.

   add_subgraph
       Add a subgraph to this chart.

   draw
       Draw this chart.

   get_datasets_for_context
       Returns an arrayref containing all datasets for the given context.  Used by renderers to
       get a list of datasets to chart.

   add_data ($name, $data)
       Convenience method for adding data to the chart.  Can be called one of three ways.

       scalar
           Passing a name and a scalar will append the scalar data to that series' data.

             $cc->add_data('Sales', 1234);
             $cc->add_data('Sales', 1235);

           This will result in a Series named 'Sales' with two values.

       arrayref
           Passing a name and an arrayref works much the same as the scalar method discussed
           above, but appends the supplied arrayref to the existing one.  It may be mixed with
           the scalar method.

             $cc->add_data('Sales', \@some_sales);
             $cc->add_data('Sales', \@some_more_sales);
             # This works still!
             $cc->add_data('Sales', 1234);

       hashref
           This allows you to pass both keys and values in all at once.

             $cc->add_data('Sales', { 2009 => 1234, 2010 => 1235 });
             # appends to last call
             $cc->add_data('Sales', { 2011 => 1234, 2012 => 1235 });

           You may call the hashref version after the scalar or arrayref versions, but you may
           not add a scalar or arrayref after adding a hashref (as it's not clear what indices
           should be used for the new data).

   set_renderer ($renderer_object, [ $context ]);
       Sets the renderer on the specified context.  If no context is provided then 'default' is
       assumed.

   write
       This method is passed through to the underlying driver.  It is only necessary that you
       call this if you manually called "draw" beforehand.  You likely want to use
       "write_output".

   write_output ($path)
       Write the chart output to the specified location. Output is written in the format provided
       to the constructor (which defaults to Png).  Internally calls "draw" for you.  If you use
       this method, do not call "draw" first!

         $c->write_output('/path/to/the.png');

   inside_width
       Get the width available in this container after taking away space for insets and borders.

   inside_height
       Get the height available in this container after taking away space for insets and borders.

ISSUES WITH CENTOS

       I've had numerous reports of problems with Chart::Clicker when using CentOS.  This problem
       has usually be solved by updating the version of cairo.  I've had reports that upgrading
       to at least cairo-1.8.8-3 makes thinks work properly.

       I hesitate to provide any other data with this because it may get out of date fast.  If
       you have trouble feel free to drop me an email and I'll tell you what I know.

CONTRIBUTORS

       Many thanks to the individuals who have contributed various bits:

       Ash Berlin

       Brian Cassidy

       Guillermo Roditi

       Torsten Schoenfeld

       Yuval Kogman

SOURCE

       Chart::Clicker is on github:

         http://github.com/gphat/chart-clicker/tree/master

AUTHOR

       Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This 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.