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3 <title>dygraphs JavaScript Library</title>
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26 <p><span style="font-size:28pt;">dygraphs JavaScript Library</span><br/>
27 <a href="http://code.google.com/p/dygraphs/">code.google.com/p/dygraphs</a></p>
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29
285a6bda 30<p>The dygraphs JavaScript library produces produces interactive, zoomable charts of time series.</p>
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31
32<h3>Features</h3>
33<ul>
34 <li>Plots time series without using an external server or Flash</li>
35 <li>Supports multiple data series</li>
36 <li>Supports error bands around data series</li>
37 <li>Displays values on mouseover</li>
38 <li>Interactive zoom</li>
39 <li>Adjustable averaging period</li>
40 <li>Customizable click-through actions</li>
285a6bda 41 <li>Compatible with the Google Visualization API</li>
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42</ul>
43
44<h3>Caveats</h3>
45<ul>
46 <li>Requires Firefox 1.5+ or Safari/WebKit 1.3+.</li>
04aa50fd 47 <li>Internet Explorer is poorly supported.</li>
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48</ul>
49
50<h2>Demo</h2>
51<font size=-1>(Mouse over to highlight individual values. Click and drag to zoom. Double-click to zoom out.)</font><br/>
52<table><tr><td>
53<div id="demodiv" style="width:480px; height:320px;"></div>
54</td><td valign=top>
52e5492a 55<div id="status" style="width:200px; font-size:0.8em; padding-top:5px;"></div>
078d1d29 56</td>
6153f697 57</tr></table>
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58<script type="text/javascript">
59 g = new DateGraph(
60 document.getElementById("demodiv"),
61 function() {
ca433857 62 var zp = function(x) { if (x < 10) return "0"+x; else return x; };
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63 var r = "date,parabola,line,another line,sine wave\n";
64 for (var i=1; i<=31; i++) {
ca433857 65 r += "200610" + zp(i);
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66 r += "," + 10*(i*(31-i));
67 r += "," + 10*(8*i);
68 r += "," + 10*(250 - 8*i);
69 r += "," + 10*(125 + 125 * Math.sin(0.3*i));
70 r += "\n";
71 }
72 return r;
73 },
74 null,
75 {
76 rollPeriod: 1,
77 labelsDiv: document.getElementById('status'),
78 labelsSeparateLines: true,
79 labelsKMB: true,
80 colors: ["hsl(180,60,50)",
81 "rgb(255,100,100)",
82 "#00DD55",
83 "rgba(50,50,200,0.4)"],
52e5492a 84 padding: {left: 40, right: 30, top: 15, bottom: 15}
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85 }
86 );
87</script>
88
89<h2>Usage</h2>
90
285a6bda 91<p>The dygraphs library depends on two other JS libraries: <a href="http://www.mochikit.com/">MochiKit</a> and <a href="http://www.liquidx.net/plotkit/">PlotKit</a>. Rather than tracking down copies of these libraries, I recommend using a packed version of dygraphs that combines all three libraries into a single JS file. Either grab this file from dygraph project's <a href="http://code.google.com/p/dygraphs/downloads/list">downloads</a> page or create it yourself by <a href="http://code.google.com/p/dygraphs/source/checkout">checking out</a> a copy of the code and running:
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9f006dbf 93<pre>./generate-combined.sh</pre>
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9f006dbf 95<p>The combined JS file is now in <code>dygraph-combined.js</code>. Here's a basic example to get things started:</p>
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96
97<table>
98 <tr><th>HTML</th>
99 <td rowspan=2><img src=arrow.gif /></td>
100 <th>Output</th></tr>
101<tr>
102<td valign=top><pre>
103&lt;html&gt;
104&lt;head&gt;
105&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="combined.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
106&lt;/head&gt;
107&lt;body&gt;
285a6bda 108&lt;div id="graphdiv"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
078d1d29 109&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
285a6bda 110 g = new Dygraph(
078d1d29 111 document.getElementById("graphdiv"), // containing div
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112 "Date,Temperature\n" + // CSV or path to a CSV file.
113 "20080507,75\n" +
114 "20080508,70\n" +
115 "20080509,80\n",
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116 );
117&lt;/script&gt;
118&lt;/body&gt;
119&lt;/html&gt;
120</pre>
121</td><td valign=top>
285a6bda 122 <div id="graphdiv"></div>
078d1d29 123 <script type="text/javascript">
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124 g = new Dygraph(
125 document.getElementById("graphdiv"), // containing div
126 "Date,Temperature\n" + // CSV or path to a CSV file.
127 "20080507,75\n" +
128 "20080508,70\n" +
129 "20080509,80\n"
130 );
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131 </script>
132</td></tr></table>
133
285a6bda 134<p>In order to keep this example self-contained, the second parameter is a function that returns CSV data. These lines <i>must</i> begin with a date in the form <i>YYYYMMDD</i>. In most applications, it makes more sense to include a CSV file instead. If the second parameter to the constructor is a string, it will be interpreted as the path to a CSV file. The Dygraph will perform an XMLHttpRequest to retrieve this file and display the data when it becomes available. Make sure your CSV file is readable and serving from a place that understands XMLHttpRequest's! In particular, you cannot specify a CSV file using <code>"file:///"</code>. Here's an example: (data from <a href="http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KNUQ/2007/1/1/CustomHistory.html?dayend=31&monthend=12&yearend=2007&req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA">Weather Underground</a>)</p>
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135
136<table>
137 <tr><th>HTML</th>
138 <td rowspan=2><img src=arrow.gif /></td>
139 <th>Output</th></tr>
140<tr>
141<td valign=top><pre>
142&lt;html&gt;
143&lt;head&gt;
144&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="combined.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
145&lt;/head&gt;
146&lt;body&gt;
147&lt;div id="graphdiv" style="width:600px; height:300px;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
148&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
285a6bda 149 g = new Dygraph(
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150 document.getElementById("graphdiv"),
151 "temperatures.csv", // path to CSV file
285a6bda 152 {} // additional options
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153 );
154&lt;/script&gt;
155&lt;/body&gt;
156&lt;/html&gt;
157</pre>
158</td><td valign=top>
159 <div id="graphdiv2" style="width:600px; height:300px;"></div>
160 <script type="text/javascript">
285a6bda 161 g2 = new Dygraph(
078d1d29 162 document.getElementById("graphdiv2"),
285a6bda 163 "temperatures.csv", {}
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164 );
165 </script>
166</td></tr></table>
167
168<p>Click <a href="temperatures.csv">here</a> to view the <code>temperatures.csv</code> file. There are a few things to note here:</p>
169
170<ul>
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171 <li>The Dygraph sent off an XHR to get the temperatures.csv file.</li>
172 <li>The labels were taken from the first line of <code>temperatures.csv</code>, which is <code>Date,High,Low</code>.</li>
173 <li>The Dygraph automatically chose two different, easily-distinguishable colors for the two data series.</li>
078d1d29 174 <li>The labels on the x-axis have switched from days to months. If you zoom in, they'll switch to weeks and then days.</li>
285a6bda 175 <li>Some heuristics are used to determine a good vertical range for the data. The idea is to make all the data visible and have human-friendly values on the axis (i.e. 200 instead of 193.4). Generally this works well.</li>
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176 <li>The data is very spiky. A moving average would be easier to interpret.</li>
177</ul>
178
285a6bda 179<p>This problem can be fixed by specifying the appropriate options in the "additional options" parameter to the Dygraph constructor. To set the number of days for a moving average, use the <b>rollPeriod</b> option. Here's how it's done:</p>
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181<table>
182 <tr><th>HTML</th>
183 <td rowspan=2><img src=arrow.gif /></td>
184 <th>Output</th></tr>
185<tr>
186<td valign=top><pre>
187&lt;html&gt;
188&lt;head&gt;
189&lt;script type="text/javascript" src="combined.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
190&lt;/head&gt;
191&lt;body&gt;
192&lt;div id="graphdiv" style="width:600px; height:300px;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
193&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
285a6bda 194 g = new Dygraph(
078d1d29 195 document.getElementById("graphdiv"),
285a6bda 196 "temperatures.csv",
078d1d29 197 { rollPeriod: 7,
738fc797 198 showRoller: true,
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199 }
200 );
201&lt;/script&gt;
202&lt;/body&gt;
203&lt;/html&gt;
204</pre>
205</td><td valign=top>
206 <div id="graphdiv3" style="width:600px; height:300px;"></div>
207 <script type="text/javascript">
285a6bda 208 g3 = new Dygraph(
078d1d29 209 document.getElementById("graphdiv3"),
285a6bda 210 "temperatures.csv",
078d1d29 211 { rollPeriod: 7,
738fc797 212 showRoller: true,
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213 }
214 );
215 </script>
216</td></tr></table>
217
738fc797 218<p>A rolling average can be set using the text box in the lower left-hand corner of the graph (the showRoller attribute is what makes this appear).</p>
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219
220<h2>Error Bars</h2>
285a6bda 221<p>Another significant feature of the dygraphs library is the ability to display error bars around data series. One standard deviation must be specified for each data point. A +/-<i>n</i> sigma band will be drawn around the data series at that point. If a moving average is being displayed, dygraphs will compute the standard deviation of the average at each point. (i.e. <i>&sigma;</i> = sqrt((<i>&sigma;_1</i>^2 + <i>&sigma;_2</i>^2 + ... + <i>&sigma;_n</i>^2)/<i>n</i>))</p>
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222
223<p>Here's a demonstration. There are two data series. One is <code>N(100,10)</code> with a standard deviation of 10 specified at each point. The other is <code>N(80,20)</code> with a standard deviation of 20 specified at each point. The CSV file was generated using Octave and can be viewed <a href="twonormals.csv">here</a>.</p>
224
225<table>
226 <tr><th>HTML</th>
227 <td rowspan=2><img src=arrow.gif /></td>
228 <th>Output</th></tr>
229<tr>
230<td valign=top><pre>
231&lt;html&gt;
232&lt;head&gt;
233&lt;script type="text/javascript"
234 src="combined.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
235&lt;/head&gt;
236&lt;body&gt;
237&lt;div id="graphdiv"
238 style="width:800px; height:400px;"
239 &gt;&lt;/div&gt;
240&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;
241$ = document.getElementById;
285a6bda 242g = new Dygraph(
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243 $("graphdiv"),
244 "twonormals.csv",
078d1d29 245 { rollPeriod: 7,
738fc797 246 showRoller: true,
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247 errorBars: true,
248 valueRange: [50,125]
249 }
250);
251&lt;/script&gt;
252&lt;/body&gt;
253&lt;/html&gt;
254</pre>
255</td><td valign=top>
256 <div id="graphdiv4" style="width:800px; height:400px;"></div>
257 <script type="text/javascript">
258$ = document.getElementById;
285a6bda 259new Dygraph(
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260 document.getElementById("graphdiv4"),
261 "twonormals.csv",
078d1d29 262 { rollPeriod: 14,
738fc797 263 showRoller: true,
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264 errorBars: true,
265 valueRange: [50, 125]
266 }
267);
268 </script>
269</td></tr></table>
270
271<p>Things to note here:</p>
272<ul>
273 <li>The <b>errorBars</b> option affects both the interpretation of the CSV file and the display of the graph. When <b>errorBars</b> is set to true, each line is interpreted as <i>YYYYMMDD</i>,<i>A</i>,<i>sigma_A</i>,<i>B</i>,<i>sigma_B</i>,...</li>
274 <li>The first line of the CSV file doesn't mention the error columns. In this case, it's just "Date,Series1,Series2".</li>
275 <li>The averaging visibly affects the error bars. This is most clear if you crank up the rolling period to something like 100 days. For the earliest dates, there won't be 100 data points to average so the signal will be noisier. The error bars get smaller like sqrt(N) going forward in time until there's a full 100 points to average.</li>
276 <li>The error bars are partially transparent. This can be seen when they overlap one another.</li>
277</ul>
278
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279<h2>One last demo</h2>
280
281<p>This chart shows monthly closes of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, both in nominal and real (i.e. adjusted for inflation) dollars. The shaded areas show its monthly high and low. CPI values with a base from 1982-84 are used to adjust for inflation.</p>
282
283<div id=dow_chart style="width:1000px; height:400px;"></div>
284<script type="text/javascript">
285 // From http://www.econstats.com/eqty/eq_d_mi_3.csv
285a6bda 286 dow = new Dygraph(
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287 document.getElementById('dow_chart'),
288 "dow.txt",
353a0294 289 {
738fc797 290 showRoller: true,
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291 customBars: true,
292 labelsKMB: true,
293 padding: {left:30, right:30, top:5, bottom:5}
294 });
295</script>
296
297
078d1d29 298<h2>Other Options</h2>
285a6bda 299<p>These are the options that can be passed in through the optional third parameter of the Dygraph constructor.</p>
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300
301<table class=thinborder width=1000>
302 <tr><th>Name</th><th>Sample Value</th><th>Description</th></tr>
303 <tr>
304 <td><b>rollPeriod</b></td>
305 <td><code>7</code></td>
306 <td>Number of days over which to average data. Discussed extensively above.</td>
307 </tr><tr>
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308 <td><b>showRoller</b></td>
309 <td><code>true</code></td>
310 <td>Should the rolling average period text box be shown? Default is false.</td>
311 </tr><tr>
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312 <td><b>colors</b></td>
313 <td><code>['red',&nbsp;'#00FF00']</code></td>
314 <td>List of colors for the data series. These can be of the form "#AABBCC"
315 or "rgb(255,100,200)" or "yellow", etc. If not specified, equally-spaced
316 points around a color wheel are used.</td>
317 </tr><tr>
318 <td><b>colorSaturation</b></td>
319 <td><code>1.0</code></td>
320 <td>If <b>colors</b> is not specified, saturation of the
321 automatically-generated data series colors. (0.0-1.0, default:
322 1.0)</td>
323 </tr><tr>
324 <td><b>colorValue</b></td>
325 <td><code>0.5</code></td>
326 <td>If colors is not specified, value of the data series colors, as in
327 hue/saturation/value. (0.0-1.0, default 0.5)</td>
328 </tr><tr>
329 <td><b>clickCallback</b></td>
330 <td><code>function(e,date){ alert(date); }</code></td>
331 <td>A function to call when a data point is clicked. The function should take
332 two arguments, the event object for the click and the date that was
333 clicked. (default null)</td>
334 </tr><tr>
335 <td><b>errorBars</b></td>
336 <td><code>false</code></td>
337 <td>Does the data contain standard deviations? Setting this to true alters
338 the input format (see above). (default false)</td>
339 </tr><tr>
340 <td><b>strokeWidth</b></td>
341 <td><code>2.0</code></td>
342 <td>Width of the data lines. This can be used to increase the contrast or
343 some graphs. (default 1.0)</td>
344 </tr><tr>
345 <td><b>dateWindow</b></td>
346 <td><code>[(new&nbsp;Date('2006-01-01')).valueOf(),<br/>
347 (new&nbsp;Date()).valueOf()]</code></td>
348 <td>Initially zoom in on a section of the graph. Is of the form [earliest,
349 latest], where earliest/latest are millis since epoch. By default, the
350 full range of the input is shown.</td>
351 </tr><tr>
352 <td><b>valueRange</b></td>
353 <td><code>[10, 110]</code></td>
354 <td>Explicitly set the vertical range of the graph to [low, high]. By
355 default, some clever heuristics are used (see above).</td>
356 </tr><tr>
357 <td><b>minTickSize</b></td>
358 <td><code>1</code</td>
359 <td>The difference between ticks on the y-axis can be greater than or equal
360 to this, but no less. If you set it to 1, for instance, you'll never get
361 nonintegral gaps between ticks.</td>
362 </tr><tr>
363 <td><b>labelsSeparateLines</b></td>
364 <td><code>true</code></td>
365 <td>Put &lt;br/&gt; between lines in the label string. Often used in
366 conjunction with <b>labelsDiv</b>. (default false)</td>
367 </tr><tr>
368 <td><b>labelsDiv</b></td>
369 <td><code>document.getElementById('foo')</code></td>
370 <td>Show data labels in an external div, rather than on the graph. (default
371 null)</td>
372 </tr><tr>
373 <td><b>labelsKMB</b></td>
374 <td><code>true</code></td>
375 <td>Show K/M/B for thousands/millions/billions on y-axis (default
376 false).</td>
377 </tr>
378 <tr>
379 <td><b>padding</b></td>
380 <td><code>{left:&nbsp;40, right:&nbsp;30,<br/>top:&nbsp;5,
381 bottom:&nbsp;15}</code></td>
382 <td>Adds extra pixels of padding around the graph. Sometimes a dygraph
383 gets clipped by surrounding text (see the Demo at the top of this page).
384 Setting this property appropriately will fix this problem.</td>
385 </tr>
386</table>
387
285a6bda 388<p>Any options you specify also get passed on to PlotKit's <a href="http://media.liquidx.net/js/plotkit-doc/PlotKit.Renderer.html">Renderer</a> class. dygraphs will override some of these (e.g. strokeColor), but others may be useful. The <code>padding</code> property is an example of this.</p>
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389
390<h2>Common Gotchas</h2>
391<p>Here are a few problems that I've frequently run into while using the
392dygraphs library.</p>
393
394<ul>
395 <li>Make sure your CSV files are readable! If your graph isn't showing up,
396 the XMLHttpRequest for the CSV file may be failing. You can determine whether
397 this is the case using tools like <a
398 href="http://www.getfirebug.com/">Firebug</a>.</li>
399
400 <li>Make sure your CSV files are in the correct format. They must be of the
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401 form <code>YYYYMMDD,series1,series2,...</code>. And if you set the
402 <code>errorBars</code> property, make sure you alternate data series and
403 standard deviations.</li>
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405 <li>dygraphs are not happy when placed inside a <code>&lt;center&gt;</code>
406 tag. This applies to the CSS <code>text-align</code> property as well. If you
285a6bda 407 want to center a Dygraph, put it inside a table with "align=center"
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408 set.</li>
409
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410 <li>Don't set the <code>dateWindow</code> property to a date. It expects
411 milliseconds since epoch, which can be obtained from a JavaScript Date
412 object's valueOf method.</li>
413</ul>
414
415<p><font size=-1>Created May 9, 2008 by <a href=mailto:danvdk@gmail.com>Dan Vanderkam</a></font></p>
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