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(Mouse over to highlight individual values. Click and drag to zoom in both axes. Double-click to zoom back out. Change the number and hit enter to adjust the averaging period.)
+(Mouse over to highlight individual values. Click and drag to zoom. Double-click to zoom back out. Change the number and hit enter to adjust the averaging period.)
The Google Visualization API provides a standard interface for describing data. Once you've specified your data using this API, you can plug in any GViz-compatible visualization. dygraphs is such a visualization.
+The Google + Visualization API provides a standard interface for describing data. + Once you've specified your data using this API, you can plug in any + GViz-compatible visualization. dygraphs is such a visualization. In + particular, it can be used as a drop-in replacement for the + AnnotatedTimeline visualization used on Google Finance and other sites. To + see how this works, check out the gviz + annotation demo.
For a simple demonstration of how to use dygraphs a GViz visualization, see http://danvk.org/dygraphs/tests/gviz.html. dygraphs can also be used as a GViz gadget. This allows it to be embedded inside of a Google Spreadsheet. For a demonstration of this, see this spreadsheet. The URL for the gadget is http://danvk.org/dygraphs/gadget.xml
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