Provided by: libsvg-tt-graph-perl_0.21-1_all bug

NAME

       SVG::TT::Graph::XY - Create presentation quality SVG line graphs of XY data points easily

SYNOPSIS

         use SVG::TT::Graph::XY;

         my @data_cpu  = (0.3, 23, 0.5, 54, 1.0, 67, 1.8, 12);
         my @data_disk = (0.45, 12, 0.51, 26, 0.53, 23);

         my $graph = SVG::TT::Graph::XY->new({
           'height' => '500',
           'width'  => '300',
         });

         $graph->add_data({
           'data'  => \@data_cpu,
           'title' => 'CPU',
         });

         $graph->add_data({
           'data'  => \@data_disk,
           'title' => 'Disk',
         });

         print "Content-type: image/svg+xml\n\n";
         print $graph->burn();

DESCRIPTION

       This object aims to allow you to easily create high quality SVG line graphs of XY data. You can either
       use the default style sheet or supply your own. Either way there are many options which can be configured
       to give you control over how the graph is generated - with or without a key, data elements at each point,
       title, subtitle etc.

METHODS

   new()
         use SVG::TT::Graph::XY;

         my $graph = SVG::TT::Graph::XY->new({

           # Optional - defaults shown
           'height'              => 500,
           'width'               => 300,

           'show_y_labels'       => 1,
           'yscale_divisions'    => '',
           'min_yscale_value'    => 0,
           'max_yscale_value'    => '',

           'show_x_labels'       => 1,
           'xscale_divisions'    => '',
           'min_xscale_value'    => '',
           'max_xscale_value'    => '',
           'stagger_x_labels'    => 0,
           'rotate_x_labels'     => 0,
           'y_label_formatter'   => sub { return @_ },
           'x_label_formatter'   => sub { return @_ },

           'show_data_points'    => 1,
           'show_data_values'    => 1,
           'rollover_values'     => 0,

           'area_fill'           => 0,

           'show_x_title'        => 0,
           'x_title'             => 'X Field names',

           'show_y_title'        => 0,
           'y_title'             => 'Y Scale',

           'show_graph_title'    => 0,
           'graph_title'         => 'Graph Title',
           'show_graph_subtitle' => 0,
           'graph_subtitle'      => 'Graph Sub Title',
           'key'                 => 0,
           'key_position'        => 'right',

           # Stylesheet defaults
           'style_sheet'         => '/includes/graph.css', # internal stylesheet
           'random_colors'       => 0,
         });

       The constructor takes a hash reference with values defaulted to those shown above - with the exception of
       style_sheet which defaults to using the internal style sheet.

   add_data()
         my @data_cpu  = (0.3, 23, 0.5, 54, 1.0, 67, 1.8, 12);
         or
         my @data_cpu = ([0.3,23], [0.5,54], [1.0,67], [1.8,12]);

         $graph->add_data({
           'data' => \@data_cpu,
           'title' => 'CPU',
         });

       This method allows you to add data to the graph object.  The data is expected to be a list of pairs of
       numbers.  It can be called several times to add more data sets in.

   clear_data()
         my $graph->clear_data();

       This method removes all data from the object so that you can reuse it to create a new graph but with the
       same config options.

   burn()
         print $graph->burn();

       This method processes the template with the data and config which has been set and returns the resulting
       SVG.

       This method will croak unless at least one data set has been added to the graph object.

   config methods
         my $value = $graph->method();
         my $confirmed_new_value = $graph->method($value);

       The following is a list of the methods which are available to change the config of the graph object after
       it has been created.

       height()
           Set the height of the graph box, this is the total height of the SVG box created - not the graph it
           self which auto scales to fix the space.

       width()
           Set the width of the graph box, this is the total width of the SVG box created - not the graph it
           self which auto scales to fix the space.

       compress()
           Whether or not to compress the content of the SVG file (Compress::Zlib required).

       tidy()
           Whether or not to tidy the content of the SVG file (XML::Tidy required).

       style_sheet()
           Set the path to an external stylesheet, set to '' if you want to revert back to using the defaut
           internal version.

           The default stylesheet handles up to 12 data sets. All data series over the 12th will have no style
           and be in black. If you have over 12 data sets you can assign them all random colors (see the
           random_color() method) or create your own stylesheet and add the additional settings for the extra
           data sets.

           To create an external stylesheet create a graph using the default internal version and copy the
           stylesheet section to an external file and edit from there.

       random_colors()
           Use random colors in the internal stylesheet.

       show_data_values()
           Show the value of each element of data on the graph.

       show_data_points()
           Show a small circle on the graph where the line goes from one point to the next.

       rollover_values()
           Shows data values and data points when the mouse is over the point.  Used in combination with
           show_data_values and/or show_data_points.

       data_value_format()
           Format specifier to for data values (as per printf).

       max_x_span()
           Maximum span for a line between data points on the X-axis. If this span is exceeded, the points are
           not connected. This is useful for skipping missing data sections. If you set this value to something
           smaller than 0 (e.g. -1), you will get an XY scatter plot with no line joining the data points.

       stacked()
           Accumulates each data set. (i.e. Each point increased by sum of all previous series at same point).
           Default is 0, set to '1' to show.

       min_yscale_value()
           The point at which the Y axis starts, defaults to '0', if set to '' it will default to the minimum
           data value.

       max_yscale_value()
           The point at which the Y axis ends, if set to '' it will default to the maximum data value.

       yscale_divisions()
           This defines the gap between markers on the Y axis, default is a 10th of the range, e.g. you will
           have 10 markers on the Y axis. NOTE: do not set this too low - you are limited to 999 markers, after
           that the graph won't generate.

       show_x_labels()
           Whether to show labels on the X axis or not, defaults to 1, set to '0' if you want to turn them off.

       show_y_labels()
           Whether to show labels on the Y axis or not, defaults to 1, set to '0' if you want to turn them off.

       y_label_format()
           Format string for presenting the Y axis labels (as per printf).

       xscale_divisions()
           This defines the gap between markers on the X axis.  Default is the entire range (only start and end
           axis labels).

       stagger_x_labels()
           This puts the labels at alternative levels so if they are long field names they will not overlap so
           easily.  Default it '0', to turn on set to '1'.

       rotate_x_labels()
           This turns the X axis labels by 90 degrees.  Default it '0', to turn on set to '1'.

       min_xscale_value()
           This sets the minimum X value. Any data points before this value will not be shown.

       max_xscale_value()
           This sets the maximum X value. Any data points after this value will not be shown.

       show_x_title()
           Whether to show the title under the X axis labels, default is 0, set to '1' to show.

       x_title()
           What the title under X axis should be, e.g. 'Parameter X'.

       show_y_title()
           Whether to show the title under the Y axis labels, default is 0, set to '1' to show.

       y_title()
           What the title under Y axis should be, e.g. 'Sales in thousands'.

       show_graph_title()
           Whether to show a title on the graph, default is 0, set to '1' to show.

       graph_title()
           What the title on the graph should be.

       show_graph_subtitle()
           Whether to show a subtitle on the graph, default is 0, set to '1' to show.

       graph_subtitle()
           What the subtitle on the graph should be.

       key()
           Whether to show a key, defaults to 0, set to '1' if you want to show it.

       key_position()
           Where the key should be positioned, defaults to 'right', set to 'bottom' if you want to move it.

       x_label_formatter ()
           A callback subroutine which will format a label on the x axis.  For example:

               $graph->x_label_formatter( sub { return '$' . $_[0] } );

       y_label_formatter()
           A callback subroutine which will format a label on the y axis.  For example:

               $graph->y_label_formatter( sub { return '$' . $_[0] } );

EXAMPLES

       For examples look at the project home page http://leo.cuckoo.org/projects/SVG-TT-Graph/

EXPORT

       None by default.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       This module was largely based on SVG::TT::Graph::TimeSeries by David Meibusch.

AUTHOR

       Florent Angly <florent.angly@gmail.com>

MAINTAINER

       Florent Angly <florent.angly@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2003, Leo Lapworth

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-graph-svg-tt@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface
       at http://rt.cpan.org.

       The Graph::SVG::TT development repository is located on GitHub at http://github.com/ranguard/svg-tt-graph
       <http://github.com/ranguard/svg-tt-graph>. Get the latest development version using: git clone
       git://github.com/ranguard/svg-tt-graph.git

SEE ALSO

       SVG::TT::Graph, SVG::TT::Graph::Line, SVG::TT::Graph::Bar, SVG::TT::Graph::BarHorizontal,
       SVG::TT::Graph::BarLine, SVG::TT::Graph::Pie, Compress::Zlib, XML::Tidy