Provided by: libtemplate-plugin-gd-perl_2.66-2_all bug

NAME

       Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::mixed - Create mixed graphs with axes and legends

SYNOPSIS

           [% USE g = GD.Graph.mixed(x_size, y_size); %]

EXAMPLES

           [% FILTER null;
               data = [
                   ["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th", "8th", "9th"],
                   [    1,    2,    5,    6,    3,  1.5,   -1,    -3,    -4],
                   [   -4,   -3,    1,    1,   -3, -1.5,   -2,    -1,     0],
                   [    9,    8,    9,  8.4,  7.1,  7.5,    8,     3,    -3],
                   [  0.1,  0.2,  0.5,  0.4,  0.3,  0.5,  0.1,     0,   0.4],
                   [ -0.1,    2,    5,    4,   -3,  2.5,  3.2,     4,    -4],
               ];

               USE my_graph = GD.Graph.mixed();

               my_graph.set(
                   types => ['lines', 'lines', 'points', 'area', 'linespoints'],
                   default_type => 'points',
               );

               my_graph.set(

                   x_label         => 'X Label',
                   y_label         => 'Y label',
                   title           => 'A Mixed Type Graph',

                   y_max_value     => 10,
                   y_min_value     => -5,
                   y_tick_number   => 3,
                   y_label_skip    => 0,
                   x_plot_values   => 0,
                   y_plot_values   => 0,

                   long_ticks      => 1,
                   x_ticks         => 0,

                   legend_marker_width => 24,
                   line_width      => 3,
                   marker_size     => 5,

                   bar_spacing     => 8,

                   transparent     => 0,
               );

               my_graph.set_legend('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six');
               my_graph.plot(data).png | stdout(1);
              END;
           -%]

DESCRIPTION

       The GD.Graph.mixed plugin provides an interface to the GD::Graph::mixed class defined by
       the GD::Graph module. It allows one or more (x,y) data sets to be plotted with various
       styles (lines, points, bars, areas etc).

       See GD::Graph for more details.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Boutell wrote the GD graphics library.

       Lincoln D. Stein wrote the Perl GD modules that interface to it.

       Martien Verbruggen wrote the GD::Graph module.

       Craig Barratt <craig@arraycomm.com> wrote the original GD plugins for the Template Toolkit
       (2001).

       Andy Wardley <abw@cpan.org> extracted them from the TT core into a separate distribution
       for TT version 2.15.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2001 Craig Barratt <craig@arraycomm.com>, 2006 Andy Wardley <abw@cpan.org>.

       GD::Graph is copyright 1999 Martien Verbruggen.

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

SEE ALSO

       Template::Plugin::GD, Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::lines,
       Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::lines3d, Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::bars,
       Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::bars3d, Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::points,
       Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::linespoints, Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::area,
       Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::pie, Template::Plugin::GD::Graph::pie3d, GD