Options Reference
+Dygraphs tries to do a good job of displaying your data without any further configuration. But inevitably, you're going to want to tinker. Dygraphs provides a rich set of options for configuring its display and behavior.
+ +Usage
+You specify options in the third parameter to the dygraphs constructor: +
g = new Dygraph(div, + data, + { + option1: value1, + option2: value2, + ... + }); ++ +After you've created a Dygraph, you can change an option by calling the
updateOptions
method:
+g.updateOptions({ + new_option1: value1, + new_option2: value2 + }); ++ +
And, without further ado, here's the complete list of options:
+""" +for label in sorted(labels): + print '%s
\n' % (label, label) + + for opt_name in sorted(docs.keys()): + opt = docs[opt_name] + if label not in opt['labels']: continue + tests = opt['tests'] + if not tests: + examples_html = 'NONE' + else: + examples_html = ' '.join( + '%s' % (f, name(f)) for f in tests) + + if not opt['type']: opt['type'] = '(missing)' + if not opt['default']: opt['default'] = '(missing)' + if not opt['description']: opt['description'] = '(missing)' + + print """ +%(name)s
+ %(desc)s
+ Type: %(type)s
+ Default: %(default)s
+ Examples: %(examples_html)s
+
+ """ % { 'name': opt_name,
+ 'type': opt['type'],
+ 'default': opt['default'],
+ 'desc': opt['description'],
+ 'examples_html': examples_html}
+
+
+print """
+