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1 <!DOCTYPE html>
2 <html>
3 <head>
4 <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7; IE=EmulateIE9">
5 <title>Palette Demo</title>
6 <!--[if IE]>
7 <script type="text/javascript" src="../../excanvas.js"></script>
8 <![endif]-->
9 <script type="text/javascript" src="../../dygraph-dev.js"></script>
10 <script type="text/javascript" src="options.js"></script>
11 <script type="text/javascript" src="palette.js"></script>
12 <script type="text/javascript" src="samples.js"></script>
13 <script type="text/javascript" src="index.js"></script>
14 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="index.css" />
15 <style>
16 </style>
17 </head>
18 <body>
19 <h2>Palette</h2>
20 <div style="font-size:smaller;"><p>To configure this chart, tweak the values on the right.
21 Enter applies changes, and the filter bar on the top reduces selections</p></div>
22 <table>
23 <tr>
24 <td valign="top">
25 <div id="selector">
26 <select></select>
27 </div>
28 <div id="graph"></div>
29 <div id="status" style="width:200px; font-size:0.8em; padding-top:5px;"></div>
30 Other messages:
31 <div id="messages"></div>
32 <div id="moreinstructions">
33 <h3>Learn By Doing</h3>
34 <ol>
35 <li>In the filter box, type <code>point</code>.</li>
36 <li>In the <em>drawPoints</em> text box, enter <code>true</code></li>
37 <li>Press <code>enter</code> or click <em>Refresh</em>. You will
38 see dots on the graph where points exist.</li>
39 <li>In the <em>pointSize</em> text box, enter <code>5</code></li>
40 <li>Press <code>enter</code> or click <em>Refresh</em>. The dots
41 just got larger.</li>
42 <li>Type <code>callback</code> in the filter box.</li>
43 <li>Instead of a text box, you will see buttons that can be used
44 to define callbacks. Click the button for <em>clickCallback</em>.</li>
45 <li>You will see that the prototype function body is
46 <code>function(e, x, points){ }</code>. Paste in this
47 replacement function:<p/>
48 <code>function(e, x){ var elem =
49 document.getElementById("messages"); elem.innerHTML =
50 elem.innerHTML + x + "&lt;br&gt;"; }</code></li>
51 <li>Click the <em>OK</em> button. The <em>clickCallback</em>
52 button now says <code>defined</code> instead of <code>not defined</code>.</li>
53 <li>Click anywhere on the graph. The x-value will appear on the
54 page.</li>
55 <li>If you click directly on a point, then an alert box will
56 indicate that you've clicked on a point. That's because the
57 <em>pointClickCallback</em> was defined already.</li>
58 <li><b>Have fun and send feedback!</b></li>
59 </ol>
60 <h3>tips</h3>
61 The palette on the right contains (most) Dygraphs options. Here's
62 how they work:
63 <ul>
64 <li>Use the filter box to constrain your selection. For instance,
65 typing <code>draw</code> will show all options with that phrase in
66 its name.</li>
67 <li>Each field has specific types. The types are not documented,
68 but if you hover over an entry (or click on it) it will give you a
69 hint.</li>
70 <li>Enter a new value for the option, and hit the
71 <code>enter</code> key, or the <em>Refresh</em> button.</li>
72 <li>Some types require special consideration:
73 <li>integers, floats, strings and booleans can be entered
74 as-is.</li>
75 <li>arrays of elements can be comma-separated <em>except string
76 arrays, which are (at the moment) semicolon-separated (anyone
77 interested in making a good string array parser, take a shot.</em></li>
78 <li>Callbacks are defined in a (crappy tiny) dialog box. If the
79 function isn't defined, then a prototype of the function will be
80 presented to the user.</li>
81 </li>
82 </ul>
83
84 Then in the filter text box, type "point". Set drawPoints: true and
85 pointSize: 5.
86 You get the idea.
87 </div>
88 </td>
89 <td valign="top"><div class="palette" id="optionsPalette"></div></td>
90 </tr>
91 </table>
92 </body>
93 <script type="text/javascript">Index.start();</script>
94 </html>