3 * Copyright 2006 Dan Vanderkam (danvdk@gmail.com)
4 * MIT-licensed (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
8 * @fileoverview Creates an interactive, zoomable graph based on a CSV file or
9 * string. Dygraph can handle multiple series with or without error bars. The
10 * date/value ranges will be automatically set. Dygraph uses the
11 * <canvas> tag, so it only works in FF1.5+.
12 * @author danvdk@gmail.com (Dan Vanderkam)
15 <div id="graphdiv" style="width:800px; height:500px;"></div>
16 <script type="text/javascript">
17 new Dygraph(document.getElementById("graphdiv"),
18 "datafile.csv", // CSV file with headers
22 The CSV file is of the form
24 Date,SeriesA,SeriesB,SeriesC
28 If the 'errorBars' option is set in the constructor, the input should be of
30 Date,SeriesA,SeriesB,...
31 YYYYMMDD,A1,sigmaA1,B1,sigmaB1,...
32 YYYYMMDD,A2,sigmaA2,B2,sigmaB2,...
34 If the 'fractions' option is set, the input should be of the form:
36 Date,SeriesA,SeriesB,...
37 YYYYMMDD,A1/B1,A2/B2,...
38 YYYYMMDD,A1/B1,A2/B2,...
40 And error bars will be calculated automatically using a binomial distribution.
42 For further documentation and examples, see http://dygraphs.com/
46 import DygraphLayout from
'./dygraph-layout';
47 import DygraphCanvasRenderer from
'./dygraph-canvas';
48 import DygraphOptions from
'./dygraph-options';
49 import DygraphInteraction from
'./dygraph-interaction-model';
50 import * as DygraphTickers from
'./dygraph-tickers';
51 import * as utils from
'./dygraph-utils';
52 import DEFAULT_ATTRS from
'./dygraph-default-attrs';
53 import OPTIONS_REFERENCE from
'./dygraph-options-reference';
54 import IFrameTarp from
'./iframe-tarp';
56 import DefaultHandler from
'./datahandler/default';
57 import ErrorBarsHandler from
'./datahandler/bars-error';
58 import CustomBarsHandler from
'./datahandler/bars-custom';
59 import DefaultFractionHandler from
'./datahandler/default-fractions';
60 import FractionsBarsHandler from
'./datahandler/bars-fractions';
61 import BarsHandler from
'./datahandler/bars';
63 import AnnotationsPlugin from
'./plugins/annotations';
64 import AxesPlugin from
'./plugins/axes';
65 import ChartLabelsPlugin from
'./plugins/chart-labels';
66 import GridPlugin from
'./plugins/grid';
67 import LegendPlugin from
'./plugins/legend';
68 import RangeSelectorPlugin from
'./plugins/range-selector';
70 import GVizChart from
'./dygraph-gviz';
75 * Creates an interactive, zoomable chart.
78 * @param {div | String} div A div or the id of a div into which to construct
80 * @param {String | Function} file A file containing CSV data or a function
81 * that returns this data. The most basic expected format for each line is
82 * "YYYY/MM/DD,val1,val2,...". For more information, see
83 * http://dygraphs.com/data.html.
84 * @param {Object} attrs Various other attributes, e.g. errorBars determines
85 * whether the input data contains error ranges. For a complete list of
86 * options, see http://dygraphs.com/options.html.
88 var Dygraph
= function(div
, data
, opts
) {
89 this.__init__(div
, data
, opts
);
92 Dygraph
.NAME
= "Dygraph";
93 Dygraph
.VERSION
= "1.1.0";
95 // Various default values
96 Dygraph
.DEFAULT_ROLL_PERIOD
= 1;
97 Dygraph
.DEFAULT_WIDTH
= 480;
98 Dygraph
.DEFAULT_HEIGHT
= 320;
100 // For max 60 Hz. animation:
101 Dygraph
.ANIMATION_STEPS
= 12;
102 Dygraph
.ANIMATION_DURATION
= 200;
105 * Standard plotters. These may be used by clients.
106 * Available plotters are:
107 * - Dygraph.Plotters.linePlotter: draws central lines (most common)
108 * - Dygraph.Plotters.errorPlotter: draws error bars
109 * - Dygraph.Plotters.fillPlotter: draws fills under lines (used with fillGraph)
111 * By default, the plotter is [fillPlotter, errorPlotter, linePlotter].
112 * This causes all the lines to be drawn over all the fills/error bars.
114 Dygraph
.Plotters
= DygraphCanvasRenderer
._Plotters
;
117 // Used for initializing annotation CSS rules only once.
118 Dygraph
.addedAnnotationCSS
= false;
121 * Initializes the Dygraph. This creates a new DIV and constructs the PlotKit
122 * and context <canvas> inside of it. See the constructor for details.
124 * @param {Element} div the Element to render the graph into.
125 * @param {string | Function} file Source data
126 * @param {Object} attrs Miscellaneous other options
129 Dygraph
.prototype.__init__
= function(div
, file
, attrs
) {
130 this.is_initial_draw_
= true;
133 // Support two-argument constructor
134 if (attrs
=== null || attrs
=== undefined
) { attrs
= {}; }
136 attrs
= Dygraph
.copyUserAttrs_(attrs
);
138 if (typeof(div
) == 'string') {
139 div
= document
.getElementById(div
);
143 throw new Error('Constructing dygraph with a non-existent div!');
146 // Copy the important bits into the object
147 // TODO(danvk): most of these should just stay in the attrs_ dictionary.
150 this.rollPeriod_
= attrs
.rollPeriod
|| Dygraph
.DEFAULT_ROLL_PERIOD
;
151 this.previousVerticalX_
= -1;
152 this.fractions_
= attrs
.fractions
|| false;
153 this.dateWindow_
= attrs
.dateWindow
|| null;
155 this.annotations_
= [];
157 // Zoomed indicators - These indicate when the graph has been zoomed and on what axis.
158 this.zoomed_x_
= false;
159 this.zoomed_y_
= false;
161 // Clear the div. This ensure that, if multiple dygraphs are passed the same
162 // div, then only one will be drawn.
165 // For historical reasons, the 'width' and 'height' options trump all CSS
166 // rules _except_ for an explicit 'width' or 'height' on the div.
167 // As an added convenience, if the div has zero height (like <div></div> does
168 // without any styles), then we use a default height/width
.
169 if (div
.style
.width
=== '' && attrs
.width
) {
170 div
.style
.width
= attrs
.width
+ "px";
172 if (div
.style
.height
=== '' && attrs
.height
) {
173 div
.style
.height
= attrs
.height
+ "px";
175 if (div
.style
.height
=== '' && div
.clientHeight
=== 0) {
176 div
.style
.height
= Dygraph
.DEFAULT_HEIGHT
+ "px";
177 if (div
.style
.width
=== '') {
178 div
.style
.width
= Dygraph
.DEFAULT_WIDTH
+ "px";
181 // These will be zero if the dygraph's div is hidden. In that case,
182 // use the user-specified attributes if present. If not, use zero
183 // and assume the user will call resize to fix things later.
184 this.width_
= div
.clientWidth
|| attrs
.width
|| 0;
185 this.height_
= div
.clientHeight
|| attrs
.height
|| 0;
187 // TODO(danvk): set fillGraph to be part of attrs_ here, not user_attrs_.
188 if (attrs
.stackedGraph
) {
189 attrs
.fillGraph
= true;
190 // TODO(nikhilk): Add any other stackedGraph checks here.
193 // DEPRECATION WARNING: All option processing should be moved from
194 // attrs_ and user_attrs_ to options_, which holds all this information.
196 // Dygraphs has many options, some of which interact with one another.
197 // To keep track of everything, we maintain two sets of options:
199 // this.user_attrs_ only options explicitly set by the user.
200 // this.attrs_ defaults, options derived from user_attrs_, data.
202 // Options are then accessed this.attr_('attr'), which first looks at
203 // user_attrs_ and then computed attrs_. This way Dygraphs can set intelligent
204 // defaults without overriding behavior that the user specifically asks for.
205 this.user_attrs_
= {};
206 utils
.update(this.user_attrs_
, attrs
);
208 // This sequence ensures that Dygraph.DEFAULT_ATTRS is never modified.
210 utils
.updateDeep(this.attrs_
, DEFAULT_ATTRS
);
212 this.boundaryIds_
= [];
213 this.setIndexByName_
= {};
214 this.datasetIndex_
= [];
216 this.registeredEvents_
= [];
217 this.eventListeners_
= {};
219 this.attributes_
= new DygraphOptions(this);
221 // Create the containing DIV and other interactive elements
222 this.createInterface_();
226 var plugins
= Dygraph
.PLUGINS
.concat(this.getOption('plugins'));
227 for (var i
= 0; i
< plugins
.length
; i
++) {
228 // the plugins option may contain either plugin classes or instances.
229 // Plugin instances contain an activate method.
230 var Plugin
= plugins
[i
]; // either a constructor or an instance.
232 if (typeof(Plugin
.activate
) !== 'undefined') {
233 pluginInstance
= Plugin
;
235 pluginInstance
= new Plugin();
239 plugin
: pluginInstance
,
245 var handlers
= pluginInstance
.activate(this);
246 for (var eventName
in handlers
) {
247 if (!handlers
.hasOwnProperty(eventName
)) continue;
248 // TODO(danvk): validate eventName.
249 pluginDict
.events
[eventName
] = handlers
[eventName
];
252 this.plugins_
.push(pluginDict
);
255 // At this point, plugins can no longer register event handlers.
256 // Construct a map from event -> ordered list of [callback, plugin].
257 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.plugins_
.length
; i
++) {
258 var plugin_dict
= this.plugins_
[i
];
259 for (var eventName
in plugin_dict
.events
) {
260 if (!plugin_dict
.events
.hasOwnProperty(eventName
)) continue;
261 var callback
= plugin_dict
.events
[eventName
];
263 var pair
= [plugin_dict
.plugin
, callback
];
264 if (!(eventName
in this.eventListeners_
)) {
265 this.eventListeners_
[eventName
] = [pair
];
267 this.eventListeners_
[eventName
].push(pair
);
272 this.createDragInterface_();
278 * Triggers a cascade of events to the various plugins which are interested in them.
279 * Returns true if the "default behavior" should be prevented, i.e. if one
280 * of the event listeners called event.preventDefault().
283 Dygraph
.prototype.cascadeEvents_
= function(name
, extra_props
) {
284 if (!(name
in this.eventListeners_
)) return false;
286 // QUESTION: can we use objects & prototypes to speed this up?
290 defaultPrevented
: false,
291 preventDefault
: function() {
292 if (!e
.cancelable
) throw "Cannot call preventDefault on non-cancelable event.";
293 e
.defaultPrevented
= true;
295 propagationStopped
: false,
296 stopPropagation
: function() {
297 e
.propagationStopped
= true;
300 utils
.update(e
, extra_props
);
302 var callback_plugin_pairs
= this.eventListeners_
[name
];
303 if (callback_plugin_pairs
) {
304 for (var i
= callback_plugin_pairs
.length
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
305 var plugin
= callback_plugin_pairs
[i
][0];
306 var callback
= callback_plugin_pairs
[i
][1];
307 callback
.call(plugin
, e
);
308 if (e
.propagationStopped
) break;
311 return e
.defaultPrevented
;
315 * Fetch a plugin instance of a particular class. Only for testing.
317 * @param {!Class} type The type of the plugin.
318 * @return {Object} Instance of the plugin, or null if there is none.
320 Dygraph
.prototype.getPluginInstance_
= function(type
) {
321 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.plugins_
.length
; i
++) {
322 var p
= this.plugins_
[i
];
323 if (p
.plugin
instanceof type
) {
331 * Returns the zoomed status of the chart for one or both axes.
333 * Axis is an optional parameter. Can be set to 'x' or 'y'.
335 * The zoomed status for an axis is set whenever a user zooms using the mouse
336 * or when the dateWindow or valueRange are updated (unless the
337 * isZoomedIgnoreProgrammaticZoom option is also specified).
339 Dygraph
.prototype.isZoomed
= function(axis
) {
340 if (axis
=== null || axis
=== undefined
) {
341 return this.zoomed_x_
|| this.zoomed_y_
;
343 if (axis
=== 'x') return this.zoomed_x_
;
344 if (axis
=== 'y') return this.zoomed_y_
;
345 throw "axis parameter is [" + axis
+ "] must be null, 'x' or 'y'.";
349 * Returns information about the Dygraph object, including its containing ID.
351 Dygraph
.prototype.toString
= function() {
352 var maindiv
= this.maindiv_
;
353 var id
= (maindiv
&& maindiv
.id
) ? maindiv
.id
: maindiv
;
354 return "[Dygraph " + id
+ "]";
359 * Returns the value of an option. This may be set by the user (either in the
360 * constructor or by calling updateOptions) or by dygraphs, and may be set to a
362 * @param {string} name The name of the option, e.g. 'rollPeriod'.
363 * @param {string} [seriesName] The name of the series to which the option
364 * will be applied. If no per-series value of this option is available, then
365 * the global value is returned. This is optional.
366 * @return { ... } The value of the option.
368 Dygraph
.prototype.attr_
= function(name
, seriesName
) {
369 // For "production" code, this gets removed by uglifyjs.
370 if (process
.env
.NODE_ENV
!= 'production') {
371 if (typeof(OPTIONS_REFERENCE
) === 'undefined') {
372 console
.error('Must include options reference JS for testing');
373 } else if (!OPTIONS_REFERENCE
.hasOwnProperty(name
)) {
374 console
.error('Dygraphs is using property ' + name
+ ', which has no ' +
375 'entry in the Dygraphs.OPTIONS_REFERENCE listing.');
376 // Only log this error once.
377 OPTIONS_REFERENCE
[name
] = true;
380 return seriesName
? this.attributes_
.getForSeries(name
, seriesName
) : this.attributes_
.get(name
);
384 * Returns the current value for an option, as set in the constructor or via
385 * updateOptions. You may pass in an (optional) series name to get per-series
386 * values for the option.
388 * All values returned by this method should be considered immutable. If you
389 * modify them, there is no guarantee that the changes will be honored or that
390 * dygraphs will remain in a consistent state. If you want to modify an option,
391 * use updateOptions() instead.
393 * @param {string} name The name of the option (e.g. 'strokeWidth')
394 * @param {string=} opt_seriesName Series name to get per-series values.
395 * @return {*} The value of the option.
397 Dygraph
.prototype.getOption
= function(name
, opt_seriesName
) {
398 return this.attr_(name
, opt_seriesName
);
402 * Like getOption(), but specifically returns a number.
403 * This is a convenience function for working with the Closure Compiler.
404 * @param {string} name The name of the option (e.g. 'strokeWidth')
405 * @param {string=} opt_seriesName Series name to get per-series values.
406 * @return {number} The value of the option.
409 Dygraph
.prototype.getNumericOption
= function(name
, opt_seriesName
) {
410 return /** @type{number} */(this.getOption(name
, opt_seriesName
));
414 * Like getOption(), but specifically returns a string.
415 * This is a convenience function for working with the Closure Compiler.
416 * @param {string} name The name of the option (e.g. 'strokeWidth')
417 * @param {string=} opt_seriesName Series name to get per-series values.
418 * @return {string} The value of the option.
421 Dygraph
.prototype.getStringOption
= function(name
, opt_seriesName
) {
422 return /** @type{string} */(this.getOption(name
, opt_seriesName
));
426 * Like getOption(), but specifically returns a boolean.
427 * This is a convenience function for working with the Closure Compiler.
428 * @param {string} name The name of the option (e.g. 'strokeWidth')
429 * @param {string=} opt_seriesName Series name to get per-series values.
430 * @return {boolean} The value of the option.
433 Dygraph
.prototype.getBooleanOption
= function(name
, opt_seriesName
) {
434 return /** @type{boolean} */(this.getOption(name
, opt_seriesName
));
438 * Like getOption(), but specifically returns a function.
439 * This is a convenience function for working with the Closure Compiler.
440 * @param {string} name The name of the option (e.g. 'strokeWidth')
441 * @param {string=} opt_seriesName Series name to get per-series values.
442 * @return {function(...)} The value of the option.
445 Dygraph
.prototype.getFunctionOption
= function(name
, opt_seriesName
) {
446 return /** @type{function(...)} */(this.getOption(name
, opt_seriesName
));
449 Dygraph
.prototype.getOptionForAxis
= function(name
, axis
) {
450 return this.attributes_
.getForAxis(name
, axis
);
455 * @param {string} axis The name of the axis (i.e. 'x', 'y' or 'y2')
456 * @return { ... } A function mapping string -> option value
458 Dygraph
.prototype.optionsViewForAxis_
= function(axis
) {
460 return function(opt
) {
461 var axis_opts
= self
.user_attrs_
.axes
;
462 if (axis_opts
&& axis_opts
[axis
] && axis_opts
[axis
].hasOwnProperty(opt
)) {
463 return axis_opts
[axis
][opt
];
466 // I don't like that this is in a second spot.
467 if (axis
=== 'x' && opt
=== 'logscale') {
468 // return the default value.
469 // TODO(konigsberg): pull the default from a global default.
473 // user-specified attributes always trump defaults, even if they're less
475 if (typeof(self
.user_attrs_
[opt
]) != 'undefined') {
476 return self
.user_attrs_
[opt
];
479 axis_opts
= self
.attrs_
.axes
;
480 if (axis_opts
&& axis_opts
[axis
] && axis_opts
[axis
].hasOwnProperty(opt
)) {
481 return axis_opts
[axis
][opt
];
483 // check old-style axis options
484 // TODO(danvk): add a deprecation warning if either of these match.
485 if (axis
== 'y' && self
.axes_
[0].hasOwnProperty(opt
)) {
486 return self
.axes_
[0][opt
];
487 } else if (axis
== 'y2' && self
.axes_
[1].hasOwnProperty(opt
)) {
488 return self
.axes_
[1][opt
];
490 return self
.attr_(opt
);
495 * Returns the current rolling period, as set by the user or an option.
496 * @return {number} The number of points in the rolling window
498 Dygraph
.prototype.rollPeriod
= function() {
499 return this.rollPeriod_
;
503 * Returns the currently-visible x-range. This can be affected by zooming,
504 * panning or a call to updateOptions.
505 * Returns a two-element array: [left, right].
506 * If the Dygraph has dates on the x-axis, these will be millis since epoch.
508 Dygraph
.prototype.xAxisRange
= function() {
509 return this.dateWindow_
? this.dateWindow_
: this.xAxisExtremes();
513 * Returns the lower- and upper-bound x-axis values of the
516 Dygraph
.prototype.xAxisExtremes
= function() {
517 var pad
= this.getNumericOption('xRangePad') / this.plotter_
.area
.w
;
518 if (this.numRows() === 0) {
519 return [0 - pad
, 1 + pad
];
521 var left
= this.rawData_
[0][0];
522 var right
= this.rawData_
[this.rawData_
.length
- 1][0];
524 // Must keep this in sync with dygraph-layout _evaluateLimits()
525 var range
= right
- left
;
527 right
+= range
* pad
;
529 return [left
, right
];
533 * Returns the currently-visible y-range for an axis. This can be affected by
534 * zooming, panning or a call to updateOptions. Axis indices are zero-based. If
535 * called with no arguments, returns the range of the first axis.
536 * Returns a two-element array: [bottom, top].
538 Dygraph
.prototype.yAxisRange
= function(idx
) {
539 if (typeof(idx
) == "undefined") idx
= 0;
540 if (idx
< 0 || idx
>= this.axes_
.length
) {
543 var axis
= this.axes_
[idx
];
544 return [ axis
.computedValueRange
[0], axis
.computedValueRange
[1] ];
548 * Returns the currently-visible y-ranges for each axis. This can be affected by
549 * zooming, panning, calls to updateOptions, etc.
550 * Returns an array of [bottom, top] pairs, one for each y-axis.
552 Dygraph
.prototype.yAxisRanges
= function() {
554 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
555 ret
.push(this.yAxisRange(i
));
560 // TODO(danvk): use these functions throughout dygraphs.
562 * Convert from data coordinates to canvas/div X/Y coordinates.
563 * If specified, do this conversion for the coordinate system of a particular
564 * axis. Uses the first axis by default.
565 * Returns a two-element array: [X, Y]
567 * Note: use toDomXCoord instead of toDomCoords(x, null) and use toDomYCoord
568 * instead of toDomCoords(null, y, axis).
570 Dygraph
.prototype.toDomCoords
= function(x
, y
, axis
) {
571 return [ this.toDomXCoord(x
), this.toDomYCoord(y
, axis
) ];
575 * Convert from data x coordinates to canvas/div X coordinate.
576 * If specified, do this conversion for the coordinate system of a particular
578 * Returns a single value or null if x is null.
580 Dygraph
.prototype.toDomXCoord
= function(x
) {
585 var area
= this.plotter_
.area
;
586 var xRange
= this.xAxisRange();
587 return area
.x
+ (x
- xRange
[0]) / (xRange
[1] - xRange
[0]) * area
.w
;
591 * Convert from data x coordinates to canvas/div Y coordinate and optional
592 * axis. Uses the first axis by default.
594 * returns a single value or null if y is null.
596 Dygraph
.prototype.toDomYCoord
= function(y
, axis
) {
597 var pct
= this.toPercentYCoord(y
, axis
);
602 var area
= this.plotter_
.area
;
603 return area
.y
+ pct
* area
.h
;
607 * Convert from canvas/div coords to data coordinates.
608 * If specified, do this conversion for the coordinate system of a particular
609 * axis. Uses the first axis by default.
610 * Returns a two-element array: [X, Y].
612 * Note: use toDataXCoord instead of toDataCoords(x, null) and use toDataYCoord
613 * instead of toDataCoords(null, y, axis).
615 Dygraph
.prototype.toDataCoords
= function(x
, y
, axis
) {
616 return [ this.toDataXCoord(x
), this.toDataYCoord(y
, axis
) ];
620 * Convert from canvas/div x coordinate to data coordinate.
622 * If x is null, this returns null.
624 Dygraph
.prototype.toDataXCoord
= function(x
) {
629 var area
= this.plotter_
.area
;
630 var xRange
= this.xAxisRange();
632 if (!this.attributes_
.getForAxis("logscale", 'x')) {
633 return xRange
[0] + (x
- area
.x
) / area
.w
* (xRange
[1] - xRange
[0]);
635 var pct
= (x
- area
.x
) / area
.w
;
636 return utils
.logRangeFraction(xRange
[0], xRange
[1], pct
);
641 * Convert from canvas/div y coord to value.
643 * If y is null, this returns null.
644 * if axis is null, this uses the first axis.
646 Dygraph
.prototype.toDataYCoord
= function(y
, axis
) {
651 var area
= this.plotter_
.area
;
652 var yRange
= this.yAxisRange(axis
);
654 if (typeof(axis
) == "undefined") axis
= 0;
655 if (!this.attributes_
.getForAxis("logscale", axis
)) {
656 return yRange
[0] + (area
.y
+ area
.h
- y
) / area
.h
* (yRange
[1] - yRange
[0]);
658 // Computing the inverse of toDomCoord.
659 var pct
= (y
- area
.y
) / area
.h
;
660 // Note reversed yRange, y1 is on top with pct==0.
661 return utils
.logRangeFraction(yRange
[1], yRange
[0], pct
);
666 * Converts a y for an axis to a percentage from the top to the
667 * bottom of the drawing area.
669 * If the coordinate represents a value visible on the canvas, then
670 * the value will be between 0 and 1, where 0 is the top of the canvas.
671 * However, this method will return values outside the range, as
672 * values can fall outside the canvas.
674 * If y is null, this returns null.
675 * if axis is null, this uses the first axis.
677 * @param {number} y The data y-coordinate.
678 * @param {number} [axis] The axis number on which the data coordinate lives.
679 * @return {number} A fraction in [0, 1] where 0 = the top edge.
681 Dygraph
.prototype.toPercentYCoord
= function(y
, axis
) {
685 if (typeof(axis
) == "undefined") axis
= 0;
687 var yRange
= this.yAxisRange(axis
);
690 var logscale
= this.attributes_
.getForAxis("logscale", axis
);
692 var logr0
= utils
.log10(yRange
[0]);
693 var logr1
= utils
.log10(yRange
[1]);
694 pct
= (logr1
- utils
.log10(y
)) / (logr1
- logr0
);
696 // yRange[1] - y is unit distance from the bottom.
697 // yRange[1] - yRange[0] is the scale of the range.
698 // (yRange[1] - y) / (yRange
[1] - yRange
[0]) is the
% from the bottom
.
699 pct
= (yRange
[1] - y
) / (yRange
[1] - yRange
[0]);
705 * Converts an x value to a percentage from the left to the right of
708 * If the coordinate represents a value visible on the canvas, then
709 * the value will be between 0 and 1, where 0 is the left of the canvas.
710 * However, this method will return values outside the range, as
711 * values can fall outside the canvas.
713 * If x is null, this returns null.
714 * @param {number} x The data x-coordinate.
715 * @return {number} A fraction in [0, 1] where 0 = the left edge.
717 Dygraph
.prototype.toPercentXCoord
= function(x
) {
722 var xRange
= this.xAxisRange();
724 var logscale
= this.attributes_
.getForAxis("logscale", 'x') ;
725 if (logscale
=== true) { // logscale can be null so we test for true explicitly.
726 var logr0
= utils
.log10(xRange
[0]);
727 var logr1
= utils
.log10(xRange
[1]);
728 pct
= (utils
.log10(x
) - logr0
) / (logr1
- logr0
);
730 // x - xRange[0] is unit distance from the left.
731 // xRange[1] - xRange[0] is the scale of the range.
732 // The full expression below is the % from the left.
733 pct
= (x
- xRange
[0]) / (xRange
[1] - xRange
[0]);
739 * Returns the number of columns (including the independent variable).
740 * @return {number} The number of columns.
742 Dygraph
.prototype.numColumns
= function() {
743 if (!this.rawData_
) return 0;
744 return this.rawData_
[0] ? this.rawData_
[0].length
: this.attr_("labels").length
;
748 * Returns the number of rows (excluding any header/label row).
749 * @return {number} The number of rows, less any header.
751 Dygraph
.prototype.numRows
= function() {
752 if (!this.rawData_
) return 0;
753 return this.rawData_
.length
;
757 * Returns the value in the given row and column. If the row and column exceed
758 * the bounds on the data, returns null. Also returns null if the value is
760 * @param {number} row The row number of the data (0-based). Row 0 is the
761 * first row of data, not a header row.
762 * @param {number} col The column number of the data (0-based)
763 * @return {number} The value in the specified cell or null if the row/col
766 Dygraph
.prototype.getValue
= function(row
, col
) {
767 if (row
< 0 || row
> this.rawData_
.length
) return null;
768 if (col
< 0 || col
> this.rawData_
[row
].length
) return null;
770 return this.rawData_
[row
][col
];
774 * Generates interface elements for the Dygraph: a containing div, a div to
775 * display the current point, and a textbox to adjust the rolling average
776 * period. Also creates the Renderer/Layout elements.
779 Dygraph
.prototype.createInterface_
= function() {
780 // Create the all-enclosing graph div
781 var enclosing
= this.maindiv_
;
783 this.graphDiv
= document
.createElement("div");
785 // TODO(danvk): any other styles that are useful to set here?
786 this.graphDiv
.style
.textAlign
= 'left'; // This is a CSS "reset"
787 this.graphDiv
.style
.position
= 'relative';
788 enclosing
.appendChild(this.graphDiv
);
790 // Create the canvas for interactive parts of the chart.
791 this.canvas_
= utils
.createCanvas();
792 this.canvas_
.style
.position
= "absolute";
794 // ... and for static parts of the chart.
795 this.hidden_
= this.createPlotKitCanvas_(this.canvas_
);
797 this.canvas_ctx_
= utils
.getContext(this.canvas_
);
798 this.hidden_ctx_
= utils
.getContext(this.hidden_
);
800 this.resizeElements_();
802 // The interactive parts of the graph are drawn on top of the chart.
803 this.graphDiv
.appendChild(this.hidden_
);
804 this.graphDiv
.appendChild(this.canvas_
);
805 this.mouseEventElement_
= this.createMouseEventElement_();
807 // Create the grapher
808 this.layout_
= new DygraphLayout(this);
812 this.mouseMoveHandler_
= function(e
) {
813 dygraph
.mouseMove_(e
);
816 this.mouseOutHandler_
= function(e
) {
817 // The mouse has left the chart if:
818 // 1. e.target is inside the chart
819 // 2. e.relatedTarget is outside the chart
820 var target
= e
.target
|| e
.fromElement
;
821 var relatedTarget
= e
.relatedTarget
|| e
.toElement
;
822 if (utils
.isNodeContainedBy(target
, dygraph
.graphDiv
) &&
823 !utils
.isNodeContainedBy(relatedTarget
, dygraph
.graphDiv
)) {
824 dygraph
.mouseOut_(e
);
828 this.addAndTrackEvent(window
, 'mouseout', this.mouseOutHandler_
);
829 this.addAndTrackEvent(this.mouseEventElement_
, 'mousemove', this.mouseMoveHandler_
);
831 // Don't recreate and register the resize handler on subsequent calls.
832 // This happens when the graph is resized.
833 if (!this.resizeHandler_
) {
834 this.resizeHandler_
= function(e
) {
838 // Update when the window is resized.
839 // TODO(danvk): drop frames depending on complexity of the chart.
840 this.addAndTrackEvent(window
, 'resize', this.resizeHandler_
);
844 Dygraph
.prototype.resizeElements_
= function() {
845 this.graphDiv
.style
.width
= this.width_
+ "px";
846 this.graphDiv
.style
.height
= this.height_
+ "px";
848 var canvasScale
= utils
.getContextPixelRatio(this.canvas_ctx_
);
849 this.canvas_
.width
= this.width_
* canvasScale
;
850 this.canvas_
.height
= this.height_
* canvasScale
;
851 this.canvas_
.style
.width
= this.width_
+ "px"; // for IE
852 this.canvas_
.style
.height
= this.height_
+ "px"; // for IE
853 if (canvasScale
!== 1) {
854 this.canvas_ctx_
.scale(canvasScale
, canvasScale
);
857 var hiddenScale
= utils
.getContextPixelRatio(this.hidden_ctx_
);
858 this.hidden_
.width
= this.width_
* hiddenScale
;
859 this.hidden_
.height
= this.height_
* hiddenScale
;
860 this.hidden_
.style
.width
= this.width_
+ "px"; // for IE
861 this.hidden_
.style
.height
= this.height_
+ "px"; // for IE
862 if (hiddenScale
!== 1) {
863 this.hidden_ctx_
.scale(hiddenScale
, hiddenScale
);
868 * Detach DOM elements in the dygraph and null out all data references.
869 * Calling this when you're done with a dygraph can dramatically reduce memory
870 * usage. See, e.g., the tests/perf.html example.
872 Dygraph
.prototype.destroy
= function() {
873 this.canvas_ctx_
.restore();
874 this.hidden_ctx_
.restore();
876 // Destroy any plugins, in the reverse order that they were registered.
877 for (var i
= this.plugins_
.length
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--) {
878 var p
= this.plugins_
.pop();
879 if (p
.plugin
.destroy
) p
.plugin
.destroy();
882 var removeRecursive
= function(node
) {
883 while (node
.hasChildNodes()) {
884 removeRecursive(node
.firstChild
);
885 node
.removeChild(node
.firstChild
);
889 this.removeTrackedEvents_();
891 // remove mouse event handlers (This may not be necessary anymore)
892 utils
.removeEvent(window
, 'mouseout', this.mouseOutHandler_
);
893 utils
.removeEvent(this.mouseEventElement_
, 'mousemove', this.mouseMoveHandler_
);
895 // remove window handlers
896 utils
.removeEvent(window
,'resize', this.resizeHandler_
);
897 this.resizeHandler_
= null;
899 removeRecursive(this.maindiv_
);
901 var nullOut
= function(obj
) {
903 if (typeof(obj
[n
]) === 'object') {
908 // These may not all be necessary, but it can't hurt...
909 nullOut(this.layout_
);
910 nullOut(this.plotter_
);
915 * Creates the canvas on which the chart will be drawn. Only the Renderer ever
916 * draws on this particular canvas. All Dygraph work (i.e. drawing hover dots
917 * or the zoom rectangles) is done on this.canvas_.
918 * @param {Object} canvas The Dygraph canvas over which to overlay the plot
919 * @return {Object} The newly-created canvas
922 Dygraph
.prototype.createPlotKitCanvas_
= function(canvas
) {
923 var h
= utils
.createCanvas();
924 h
.style
.position
= "absolute";
925 // TODO(danvk): h should be offset from canvas. canvas needs to include
926 // some extra area to make it easier to zoom in on the far left and far
927 // right. h needs to be precisely the plot area, so that clipping occurs.
928 h
.style
.top
= canvas
.style
.top
;
929 h
.style
.left
= canvas
.style
.left
;
930 h
.width
= this.width_
;
931 h
.height
= this.height_
;
932 h
.style
.width
= this.width_
+ "px"; // for IE
933 h
.style
.height
= this.height_
+ "px"; // for IE
938 * Creates an overlay element used to handle mouse events.
939 * @return {Object} The mouse event element.
942 Dygraph
.prototype.createMouseEventElement_
= function() {
947 * Generate a set of distinct colors for the data series. This is done with a
948 * color wheel. Saturation/Value are customizable, and the hue is
949 * equally-spaced around the color wheel. If a custom set of colors is
950 * specified, that is used instead.
953 Dygraph
.prototype.setColors_
= function() {
954 var labels
= this.getLabels();
955 var num
= labels
.length
- 1;
957 this.colorsMap_
= {};
959 // These are used for when no custom colors are specified.
960 var sat
= this.getNumericOption('colorSaturation') || 1.0;
961 var val
= this.getNumericOption('colorValue') || 0.5;
962 var half
= Math
.ceil(num
/ 2);
964 var colors
= this.getOption('colors');
965 var visibility
= this.visibility();
966 for (var i
= 0; i
< num
; i
++) {
967 if (!visibility
[i
]) {
970 var label
= labels
[i
+ 1];
971 var colorStr
= this.attributes_
.getForSeries('color', label
);
974 colorStr
= colors
[i
% colors
.length
];
976 // alternate colors for high contrast.
977 var idx
= i
% 2 ? (half
+ (i
+ 1)/ 2) : Math.ceil((i + 1) / 2);
978 var hue
= (1.0 * idx
/ (1 + num
));
979 colorStr
= utils
.hsvToRGB(hue
, sat
, val
);
982 this.colors_
.push(colorStr
);
983 this.colorsMap_
[label
] = colorStr
;
988 * Return the list of colors. This is either the list of colors passed in the
989 * attributes or the autogenerated list of rgb(r,g,b) strings.
990 * This does not return colors for invisible series.
991 * @return {Array.<string>} The list of colors.
993 Dygraph
.prototype.getColors
= function() {
998 * Returns a few attributes of a series, i.e. its color, its visibility, which
999 * axis it's assigned to, and its column in the original data.
1000 * Returns null if the series does not exist.
1001 * Otherwise, returns an object with column, visibility, color and axis properties.
1002 * The "axis" property will be set to 1 for y1 and 2 for y2.
1003 * The "column" property can be fed back into getValue(row, column) to get
1004 * values for this series.
1006 Dygraph
.prototype.getPropertiesForSeries
= function(series_name
) {
1008 var labels
= this.getLabels();
1009 for (var i
= 1; i
< labels
.length
; i
++) {
1010 if (labels
[i
] == series_name
) {
1015 if (idx
== -1) return null;
1020 visible
: this.visibility()[idx
- 1],
1021 color
: this.colorsMap_
[series_name
],
1022 axis
: 1 + this.attributes_
.axisForSeries(series_name
)
1027 * Create the text box to adjust the averaging period
1030 Dygraph
.prototype.createRollInterface_
= function() {
1031 // Create a roller if one doesn't exist already.
1032 var roller
= this.roller_
;
1034 this.roller_
= roller
= document
.createElement("input");
1035 roller
.type
= "text";
1036 roller
.style
.display
= "none";
1037 roller
.className
= 'dygraph-roller';
1038 this.graphDiv
.appendChild(roller
);
1041 var display
= this.getBooleanOption('showRoller') ? 'block' : 'none';
1043 var area
= this.getArea();
1045 "top": (area
.y
+ area
.h
- 25) + "px",
1046 "left": (area
.x
+ 1) + "px",
1050 roller
.value
= this.rollPeriod_
;
1051 utils
.update(roller
.style
, textAttr
);
1053 roller
.onchange
= () => this.adjustRoll(roller
.value
);
1057 * Set up all the mouse handlers needed to capture dragging behavior for zoom
1061 Dygraph
.prototype.createDragInterface_
= function() {
1063 // Tracks whether the mouse is down right now
1065 isPanning
: false, // is this drag part of a pan?
1066 is2DPan
: false, // if so, is that pan 1- or 2-dimensional?
1067 dragStartX
: null, // pixel coordinates
1068 dragStartY
: null, // pixel coordinates
1069 dragEndX
: null, // pixel coordinates
1070 dragEndY
: null, // pixel coordinates
1071 dragDirection
: null,
1072 prevEndX
: null, // pixel coordinates
1073 prevEndY
: null, // pixel coordinates
1074 prevDragDirection
: null,
1075 cancelNextDblclick
: false, // see comment in dygraph-interaction-model.js
1077 // The value on the left side of the graph when a pan operation starts.
1078 initialLeftmostDate
: null,
1080 // The number of units each pixel spans. (This won't be valid for log
1082 xUnitsPerPixel
: null,
1084 // TODO(danvk): update this comment
1085 // The range in second/value units that the viewport encompasses during a
1086 // panning operation.
1089 // Top-left corner of the canvas, in DOM coords
1090 // TODO(konigsberg): Rename topLeftCanvasX, topLeftCanvasY.
1094 // Values for use with panEdgeFraction, which limit how far outside the
1095 // graph's data boundaries it can be panned.
1096 boundedDates
: null, // [minDate, maxDate]
1097 boundedValues
: null, // [[minValue, maxValue] ...]
1099 // We cover iframes during mouse interactions. See comments in
1100 // dygraph-utils.js for more info on why this is a good idea.
1101 tarp
: new IFrameTarp(),
1103 // contextB is the same thing as this context object but renamed.
1104 initializeMouseDown
: function(event
, g
, contextB
) {
1105 // prevents mouse drags from selecting page text.
1106 if (event
.preventDefault
) {
1107 event
.preventDefault(); // Firefox, Chrome, etc.
1109 event
.returnValue
= false; // IE
1110 event
.cancelBubble
= true;
1113 var canvasPos
= utils
.findPos(g
.canvas_
);
1114 contextB
.px
= canvasPos
.x
;
1115 contextB
.py
= canvasPos
.y
;
1116 contextB
.dragStartX
= utils
.dragGetX_(event
, contextB
);
1117 contextB
.dragStartY
= utils
.dragGetY_(event
, contextB
);
1118 contextB
.cancelNextDblclick
= false;
1119 contextB
.tarp
.cover();
1121 destroy
: function() {
1123 if (context
.isZooming
|| context
.isPanning
) {
1124 context
.isZooming
= false;
1125 context
.dragStartX
= null;
1126 context
.dragStartY
= null;
1129 if (context
.isPanning
) {
1130 context
.isPanning
= false;
1131 context
.draggingDate
= null;
1132 context
.dateRange
= null;
1133 for (var i
= 0; i
< self
.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1134 delete self
.axes_
[i
].draggingValue
;
1135 delete self
.axes_
[i
].dragValueRange
;
1139 context
.tarp
.uncover();
1143 var interactionModel
= this.getOption("interactionModel");
1145 // Self is the graph.
1148 // Function that binds the graph and context to the handler.
1149 var bindHandler
= function(handler
) {
1150 return function(event
) {
1151 handler(event
, self
, context
);
1155 for (var eventName
in interactionModel
) {
1156 if (!interactionModel
.hasOwnProperty(eventName
)) continue;
1157 this.addAndTrackEvent(this.mouseEventElement_
, eventName
,
1158 bindHandler(interactionModel
[eventName
]));
1161 // If the user releases the mouse button during a drag, but not over the
1162 // canvas, then it doesn't count as a zooming action.
1163 if (!interactionModel
.willDestroyContextMyself
) {
1164 var mouseUpHandler
= function(event
) {
1168 this.addAndTrackEvent(document
, 'mouseup', mouseUpHandler
);
1173 * Draw a gray zoom rectangle over the desired area of the canvas. Also clears
1174 * up any previous zoom rectangles that were drawn. This could be optimized to
1175 * avoid extra redrawing, but it's tricky to avoid interactions with the status
1178 * @param {number} direction the direction of the zoom rectangle. Acceptable
1179 * values are utils.HORIZONTAL and utils.VERTICAL.
1180 * @param {number} startX The X position where the drag started, in canvas
1182 * @param {number} endX The current X position of the drag, in canvas coords.
1183 * @param {number} startY The Y position where the drag started, in canvas
1185 * @param {number} endY The current Y position of the drag, in canvas coords.
1186 * @param {number} prevDirection the value of direction on the previous call to
1187 * this function. Used to avoid excess redrawing
1188 * @param {number} prevEndX The value of endX on the previous call to this
1189 * function. Used to avoid excess redrawing
1190 * @param {number} prevEndY The value of endY on the previous call to this
1191 * function. Used to avoid excess redrawing
1194 Dygraph
.prototype.drawZoomRect_
= function(direction
, startX
, endX
, startY
,
1195 endY
, prevDirection
, prevEndX
,
1197 var ctx
= this.canvas_ctx_
;
1199 // Clean up from the previous rect if necessary
1200 if (prevDirection
== utils
.HORIZONTAL
) {
1201 ctx
.clearRect(Math
.min(startX
, prevEndX
), this.layout_
.getPlotArea().y
,
1202 Math
.abs(startX
- prevEndX
), this.layout_
.getPlotArea().h
);
1203 } else if (prevDirection
== utils
.VERTICAL
) {
1204 ctx
.clearRect(this.layout_
.getPlotArea().x
, Math
.min(startY
, prevEndY
),
1205 this.layout_
.getPlotArea().w
, Math
.abs(startY
- prevEndY
));
1208 // Draw a light-grey rectangle to show the new viewing area
1209 if (direction
== utils
.HORIZONTAL
) {
1210 if (endX
&& startX
) {
1211 ctx
.fillStyle
= "rgba(128,128,128,0.33)";
1212 ctx
.fillRect(Math
.min(startX
, endX
), this.layout_
.getPlotArea().y
,
1213 Math
.abs(endX
- startX
), this.layout_
.getPlotArea().h
);
1215 } else if (direction
== utils
.VERTICAL
) {
1216 if (endY
&& startY
) {
1217 ctx
.fillStyle
= "rgba(128,128,128,0.33)";
1218 ctx
.fillRect(this.layout_
.getPlotArea().x
, Math
.min(startY
, endY
),
1219 this.layout_
.getPlotArea().w
, Math
.abs(endY
- startY
));
1225 * Clear the zoom rectangle (and perform no zoom).
1228 Dygraph
.prototype.clearZoomRect_
= function() {
1229 this.currentZoomRectArgs_
= null;
1230 this.canvas_ctx_
.clearRect(0, 0, this.width_
, this.height_
);
1234 * Zoom to something containing [lowX, highX]. These are pixel coordinates in
1235 * the canvas. The exact zoom window may be slightly larger if there are no data
1236 * points near lowX or highX. Don't confuse this function with doZoomXDates,
1237 * which accepts dates that match the raw data. This function redraws the graph.
1239 * @param {number} lowX The leftmost pixel value that should be visible.
1240 * @param {number} highX The rightmost pixel value that should be visible.
1243 Dygraph
.prototype.doZoomX_
= function(lowX
, highX
) {
1244 this.currentZoomRectArgs_
= null;
1245 // Find the earliest and latest dates contained in this canvasx range.
1246 // Convert the call to date ranges of the raw data.
1247 var minDate
= this.toDataXCoord(lowX
);
1248 var maxDate
= this.toDataXCoord(highX
);
1249 this.doZoomXDates_(minDate
, maxDate
);
1253 * Zoom to something containing [minDate, maxDate] values. Don't confuse this
1254 * method with doZoomX which accepts pixel coordinates. This function redraws
1257 * @param {number} minDate The minimum date that should be visible.
1258 * @param {number} maxDate The maximum date that should be visible.
1261 Dygraph
.prototype.doZoomXDates_
= function(minDate
, maxDate
) {
1262 // TODO(danvk): when xAxisRange is null (i.e. "fit to data", the animation
1263 // can produce strange effects. Rather than the x-axis transitioning slowly
1264 // between values, it can jerk around.)
1265 var old_window
= this.xAxisRange();
1266 var new_window
= [minDate
, maxDate
];
1267 this.zoomed_x_
= true;
1269 this.doAnimatedZoom(old_window
, new_window
, null, null, function() {
1270 if (that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback")) {
1271 that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback").call(that
,
1272 minDate
, maxDate
, that
.yAxisRanges());
1278 * Zoom to something containing [lowY, highY]. These are pixel coordinates in
1279 * the canvas. This function redraws the graph.
1281 * @param {number} lowY The topmost pixel value that should be visible.
1282 * @param {number} highY The lowest pixel value that should be visible.
1285 Dygraph
.prototype.doZoomY_
= function(lowY
, highY
) {
1286 this.currentZoomRectArgs_
= null;
1287 // Find the highest and lowest values in pixel range for each axis.
1288 // Note that lowY (in pixels) corresponds to the max Value (in data coords).
1289 // This is because pixels increase as you go down on the screen, whereas data
1290 // coordinates increase as you go up the screen.
1291 var oldValueRanges
= this.yAxisRanges();
1292 var newValueRanges
= [];
1293 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1294 var hi
= this.toDataYCoord(lowY
, i
);
1295 var low
= this.toDataYCoord(highY
, i
);
1296 newValueRanges
.push([low
, hi
]);
1299 this.zoomed_y_
= true;
1301 this.doAnimatedZoom(null, null, oldValueRanges
, newValueRanges
, function() {
1302 if (that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback")) {
1303 var xRange
= that
.xAxisRange();
1304 that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback").call(that
,
1305 xRange
[0], xRange
[1], that
.yAxisRanges());
1311 * Transition function to use in animations. Returns values between 0.0
1312 * (totally old values) and 1.0 (totally new values) for each frame.
1315 Dygraph
.zoomAnimationFunction
= function(frame
, numFrames
) {
1317 return (1.0 - Math
.pow(k
, -frame
)) / (1.0 - Math
.pow(k
, -numFrames
));
1321 * Reset the zoom to the original view coordinates. This is the same as
1322 * double-clicking on the graph.
1324 Dygraph
.prototype.resetZoom
= function() {
1325 var dirty
= false, dirtyX
= false, dirtyY
= false;
1326 if (this.dateWindow_
!== null) {
1331 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1332 if (typeof(this.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
) !== 'undefined' && this.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
!== null) {
1338 // Clear any selection, since it's likely to be drawn in the wrong place.
1339 this.clearSelection();
1342 this.zoomed_x_
= false;
1343 this.zoomed_y_
= false;
1345 //calculate extremes to avoid lack of padding on reset.
1346 var extremes
= this.xAxisExtremes();
1347 var minDate
= extremes
[0],
1348 maxDate
= extremes
[1];
1350 // TODO(danvk): merge this block w/ the code below
.
1351 if (!this.getBooleanOption("animatedZooms")) {
1352 this.dateWindow_
= null;
1353 for (i
= 0; i
< this.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1354 if (this.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
!== null) {
1355 delete this.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
;
1359 if (this.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback")) {
1360 this.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback").call(this,
1361 minDate
, maxDate
, this.yAxisRanges());
1366 var oldWindow
=null, newWindow
=null, oldValueRanges
=null, newValueRanges
=null;
1368 oldWindow
= this.xAxisRange();
1369 newWindow
= [minDate
, maxDate
];
1373 oldValueRanges
= this.yAxisRanges();
1374 // TODO(danvk): this is pretty inefficient
1375 var packed
= this.gatherDatasets_(this.rolledSeries_
, null);
1376 var extremes
= packed
.extremes
;
1378 // this has the side-effect of modifying this.axes_.
1379 // this doesn't make much sense in this context, but it's convenient (we
1380 // need this.axes_[*].extremeValues) and not harmful since we'll be
1381 // calling drawGraph_ shortly, which clobbers these values.
1382 this.computeYAxisRanges_(extremes
);
1384 newValueRanges
= [];
1385 for (i
= 0; i
< this.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1386 var axis
= this.axes_
[i
];
1387 newValueRanges
.push((axis
.valueRange
!== null &&
1388 axis
.valueRange
!== undefined
) ?
1389 axis
.valueRange
: axis
.extremeRange
);
1394 this.doAnimatedZoom(oldWindow
, newWindow
, oldValueRanges
, newValueRanges
,
1396 that
.dateWindow_
= null;
1397 for (var i
= 0; i
< that
.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1398 if (that
.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
!== null) {
1399 delete that
.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
;
1402 if (that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback")) {
1403 that
.getFunctionOption("zoomCallback").call(that
,
1404 minDate
, maxDate
, that
.yAxisRanges());
1411 * Combined animation logic for all zoom functions.
1412 * either the x parameters or y parameters may be null.
1415 Dygraph
.prototype.doAnimatedZoom
= function(oldXRange
, newXRange
, oldYRanges
, newYRanges
, callback
) {
1416 var steps
= this.getBooleanOption("animatedZooms") ?
1417 Dygraph
.ANIMATION_STEPS
: 1;
1420 var valueRanges
= [];
1423 if (oldXRange
!== null && newXRange
!== null) {
1424 for (step
= 1; step
<= steps
; step
++) {
1425 frac
= Dygraph
.zoomAnimationFunction(step
, steps
);
1426 windows
[step
-1] = [oldXRange
[0]*(1-frac
) + frac
*newXRange
[0],
1427 oldXRange
[1]*(1-frac
) + frac
*newXRange
[1]];
1431 if (oldYRanges
!== null && newYRanges
!== null) {
1432 for (step
= 1; step
<= steps
; step
++) {
1433 frac
= Dygraph
.zoomAnimationFunction(step
, steps
);
1435 for (var j
= 0; j
< this.axes_
.length
; j
++) {
1436 thisRange
.push([oldYRanges
[j
][0]*(1-frac
) + frac
*newYRanges
[j
][0],
1437 oldYRanges
[j
][1]*(1-frac
) + frac
*newYRanges
[j
][1]]);
1439 valueRanges
[step
-1] = thisRange
;
1444 utils
.repeatAndCleanup(function(step
) {
1445 if (valueRanges
.length
) {
1446 for (var i
= 0; i
< that
.axes_
.length
; i
++) {
1447 var w
= valueRanges
[step
][i
];
1448 that
.axes_
[i
].valueWindow
= [w
[0], w
[1]];
1451 if (windows
.length
) {
1452 that
.dateWindow_
= windows
[step
];
1455 }, steps
, Dygraph
.ANIMATION_DURATION
/ steps
, callback
);
1459 * Get the current graph's area object.
1461 * Returns: {x, y, w, h}
1463 Dygraph
.prototype.getArea
= function() {
1464 return this.plotter_
.area
;
1468 * Convert a mouse event to DOM coordinates relative to the graph origin.
1470 * Returns a two-element array: [X, Y].
1472 Dygraph
.prototype.eventToDomCoords
= function(event
) {
1473 if (event
.offsetX
&& event
.offsetY
) {
1474 return [ event
.offsetX
, event
.offsetY
];
1476 var eventElementPos
= utils
.findPos(this.mouseEventElement_
);
1477 var canvasx
= utils
.pageX(event
) - eventElementPos
.x
;
1478 var canvasy
= utils
.pageY(event
) - eventElementPos
.y
;
1479 return [canvasx
, canvasy
];
1484 * Given a canvas X coordinate, find the closest row.
1485 * @param {number} domX graph-relative DOM X coordinate
1486 * Returns {number} row number.
1489 Dygraph
.prototype.findClosestRow
= function(domX
) {
1490 var minDistX
= Infinity
;
1491 var closestRow
= -1;
1492 var sets
= this.layout_
.points
;
1493 for (var i
= 0; i
< sets
.length
; i
++) {
1494 var points
= sets
[i
];
1495 var len
= points
.length
;
1496 for (var j
= 0; j
< len
; j
++) {
1497 var point
= points
[j
];
1498 if (!utils
.isValidPoint(point
, true)) continue;
1499 var dist
= Math
.abs(point
.canvasx
- domX
);
1500 if (dist
< minDistX
) {
1502 closestRow
= point
.idx
;
1511 * Given canvas X,Y coordinates, find the closest point.
1513 * This finds the individual data point across all visible series
1514 * that's closest to the supplied DOM coordinates using the standard
1515 * Euclidean X,Y distance.
1517 * @param {number} domX graph-relative DOM X coordinate
1518 * @param {number} domY graph-relative DOM Y coordinate
1519 * Returns: {row, seriesName, point}
1522 Dygraph
.prototype.findClosestPoint
= function(domX
, domY
) {
1523 var minDist
= Infinity
;
1524 var dist
, dx
, dy
, point
, closestPoint
, closestSeries
, closestRow
;
1525 for ( var setIdx
= this.layout_
.points
.length
- 1 ; setIdx
>= 0 ; --setIdx
) {
1526 var points
= this.layout_
.points
[setIdx
];
1527 for (var i
= 0; i
< points
.length
; ++i
) {
1529 if (!utils
.isValidPoint(point
)) continue;
1530 dx
= point
.canvasx
- domX
;
1531 dy
= point
.canvasy
- domY
;
1532 dist
= dx
* dx
+ dy
* dy
;
1533 if (dist
< minDist
) {
1535 closestPoint
= point
;
1536 closestSeries
= setIdx
;
1537 closestRow
= point
.idx
;
1541 var name
= this.layout_
.setNames
[closestSeries
];
1550 * Given canvas X,Y coordinates, find the touched area in a stacked graph.
1552 * This first finds the X data point closest to the supplied DOM X coordinate,
1553 * then finds the series which puts the Y coordinate on top of its filled area,
1554 * using linear interpolation between adjacent point pairs.
1556 * @param {number} domX graph-relative DOM X coordinate
1557 * @param {number} domY graph-relative DOM Y coordinate
1558 * Returns: {row, seriesName, point}
1561 Dygraph
.prototype.findStackedPoint
= function(domX
, domY
) {
1562 var row
= this.findClosestRow(domX
);
1563 var closestPoint
, closestSeries
;
1564 for (var setIdx
= 0; setIdx
< this.layout_
.points
.length
; ++setIdx
) {
1565 var boundary
= this.getLeftBoundary_(setIdx
);
1566 var rowIdx
= row
- boundary
;
1567 var points
= this.layout_
.points
[setIdx
];
1568 if (rowIdx
>= points
.length
) continue;
1569 var p1
= points
[rowIdx
];
1570 if (!utils
.isValidPoint(p1
)) continue;
1571 var py
= p1
.canvasy
;
1572 if (domX
> p1
.canvasx
&& rowIdx
+ 1 < points
.length
) {
1573 // interpolate series Y value using next point
1574 var p2
= points
[rowIdx
+ 1];
1575 if (utils
.isValidPoint(p2
)) {
1576 var dx
= p2
.canvasx
- p1
.canvasx
;
1578 var r
= (domX
- p1
.canvasx
) / dx
;
1579 py
+= r
* (p2
.canvasy
- p1
.canvasy
);
1582 } else if (domX
< p1
.canvasx
&& rowIdx
> 0) {
1583 // interpolate series Y value using previous point
1584 var p0
= points
[rowIdx
- 1];
1585 if (utils
.isValidPoint(p0
)) {
1586 var dx
= p1
.canvasx
- p0
.canvasx
;
1588 var r
= (p1
.canvasx
- domX
) / dx
;
1589 py
+= r
* (p0
.canvasy
- p1
.canvasy
);
1593 // Stop if the point (domX, py) is above this series' upper edge
1594 if (setIdx
=== 0 || py
< domY
) {
1596 closestSeries
= setIdx
;
1599 var name
= this.layout_
.setNames
[closestSeries
];
1608 * When the mouse moves in the canvas, display information about a nearby data
1609 * point and draw dots over those points in the data series. This function
1610 * takes care of cleanup of previously-drawn dots.
1611 * @param {Object} event The mousemove event from the browser.
1614 Dygraph
.prototype.mouseMove_
= function(event
) {
1615 // This prevents JS errors when mousing over the canvas before data loads.
1616 var points
= this.layout_
.points
;
1617 if (points
=== undefined
|| points
=== null) return;
1619 var canvasCoords
= this.eventToDomCoords(event
);
1620 var canvasx
= canvasCoords
[0];
1621 var canvasy
= canvasCoords
[1];
1623 var highlightSeriesOpts
= this.getOption("highlightSeriesOpts");
1624 var selectionChanged
= false;
1625 if (highlightSeriesOpts
&& !this.isSeriesLocked()) {
1627 if (this.getBooleanOption("stackedGraph")) {
1628 closest
= this.findStackedPoint(canvasx
, canvasy
);
1630 closest
= this.findClosestPoint(canvasx
, canvasy
);
1632 selectionChanged
= this.setSelection(closest
.row
, closest
.seriesName
);
1634 var idx
= this.findClosestRow(canvasx
);
1635 selectionChanged
= this.setSelection(idx
);
1638 var callback
= this.getFunctionOption("highlightCallback");
1639 if (callback
&& selectionChanged
) {
1640 callback
.call(this, event
,
1644 this.highlightSet_
);
1649 * Fetch left offset from the specified set index or if not passed, the
1650 * first defined boundaryIds record (see bug #236).
1653 Dygraph
.prototype.getLeftBoundary_
= function(setIdx
) {
1654 if (this.boundaryIds_
[setIdx
]) {
1655 return this.boundaryIds_
[setIdx
][0];
1657 for (var i
= 0; i
< this.boundaryIds_
.length
; i
++) {
1658 if (this.boundaryIds_
[i
] !== undefined
) {
1659 return this.boundaryIds_
[i
][0];
1666 Dygraph
.prototype.animateSelection_
= function(direction
) {
1667 var totalSteps
= 10;
1669 if (this.fadeLevel
=== undefined
) this.fadeLevel
= 0;
1670 if (this.animateId
=== undefined
) this.animateId
= 0;
1671 var start
= this.fadeLevel
;
1672 var steps
= direction
< 0 ? start
: totalSteps
- start
;
1674 if (this.fadeLevel
) {
1675 this.updateSelection_(1.0);
1680 var thisId
= ++this.animateId
;
1682 var cleanupIfClearing
= function() {
1683 // if we haven't reached fadeLevel 0 in the max frame time,
1684 // ensure that the clear happens and just go to 0
1685 if (that
.fadeLevel
!== 0 && direction
< 0) {
1687 that
.clearSelection();
1690 utils
.repeatAndCleanup(
1692 // ignore simultaneous animations
1693 if (that
.animateId
!= thisId
) return;
1695 that
.fadeLevel
+= direction
;
1696 if (that
.fadeLevel
=== 0) {
1697 that
.clearSelection();
1699 that
.updateSelection_(that
.fadeLevel
/ totalSteps
);
1702 steps
, millis
, cleanupIfClearing
);
1706 * Draw dots over the selectied points in the data series. This function
1707 * takes care of cleanup of previously-drawn dots.
1710 Dygraph
.prototype.updateSelection_
= function(opt_animFraction
) {
1711 /*var defaultPrevented = */
1712 this.cascadeEvents_('select', {
1713 selectedRow
: this.lastRow_
=== -1 ? undefined
: this.lastRow_
,
1714 selectedX
: this.lastx_
=== -1 ? undefined
: this.lastx_
,
1715 selectedPoints
: this.selPoints_
1717 // TODO(danvk): use defaultPrevented here?
1719 // Clear the previously drawn vertical, if there is one
1721 var ctx
= this.canvas_ctx_
;
1722 if (this.getOption('highlightSeriesOpts')) {
1723 ctx
.clearRect(0, 0, this.width_
, this.height_
);
1724 var alpha
= 1.0 - this.getNumericOption('highlightSeriesBackgroundAlpha');
1725 var backgroundColor
= utils
.toRGB_(this.getOption('highlightSeriesBackgroundColor'));
1728 // Activating background fade includes an animation effect for a gradual
1729 // fade. TODO(klausw): make this independently configurable if it causes
1730 // issues? Use a shared preference to control animations?
1731 var animateBackgroundFade
= true;
1732 if (animateBackgroundFade
) {
1733 if (opt_animFraction
=== undefined
) {
1734 // start a new animation
1735 this.animateSelection_(1);
1738 alpha
*= opt_animFraction
;
1740 ctx
.fillStyle
= 'rgba(' + backgroundColor
.r
+ ',' + backgroundColor
.g
+ ',' + backgroundColor
.b
+ ',' + alpha
+ ')';
1741 ctx
.fillRect(0, 0, this.width_
, this.height_
);
1744 // Redraw only the highlighted series in the interactive canvas (not the
1745 // static plot canvas, which is where series are usually drawn).
1746 this.plotter_
._renderLineChart(this.highlightSet_
, ctx
);
1747 } else if (this.previousVerticalX_
>= 0) {
1748 // Determine the maximum highlight circle size.
1749 var maxCircleSize
= 0;
1750 var labels
= this.attr_('labels');
1751 for (i
= 1; i
< labels
.length
; i
++) {
1752 var r
= this.getNumericOption('highlightCircleSize', labels
[i
]);
1753 if (r
> maxCircleSize
) maxCircleSize
= r
;
1755 var px
= this.previousVerticalX_
;
1756 ctx
.clearRect(px
- maxCircleSize
- 1, 0,
1757 2 * maxCircleSize
+ 2, this.height_
);
1760 if (this.selPoints_
.length
> 0) {
1761 // Draw colored circles over the center of each selected point
1762 var canvasx
= this.selPoints_
[0].canvasx
;
1764 for (i
= 0; i
< this.selPoints_
.length
; i
++) {
1765 var pt
= this.selPoints_
[i
];
1766 if (isNaN(pt
.canvasy
)) continue;
1768 var circleSize
= this.getNumericOption('highlightCircleSize', pt
.name
);
1769 var callback
= this.getFunctionOption("drawHighlightPointCallback", pt
.name
);
1770 var color
= this.plotter_
.colors
[pt
.name
];
1772 callback
= utils
.Circles
.DEFAULT
;
1774 ctx
.lineWidth
= this.getNumericOption('strokeWidth', pt
.name
);
1775 ctx
.strokeStyle
= color
;
1776 ctx
.fillStyle
= color
;
1777 callback
.call(this, this, pt
.name
, ctx
, canvasx
, pt
.canvasy
,
1778 color
, circleSize
, pt
.idx
);
1782 this.previousVerticalX_
= canvasx
;
1787 * Manually set the selected points and display information about them in the
1788 * legend. The selection can be cleared using clearSelection() and queried
1789 * using getSelection().
1791 * To set a selected series but not a selected point, call setSelection with
1792 * row=false and the selected series name.
1794 * @param {number} row Row number that should be highlighted (i.e. appear with
1795 * hover dots on the chart).
1796 * @param {seriesName} optional series name to highlight that series with the
1797 * the highlightSeriesOpts setting.
1798 * @param { locked } optional If true, keep seriesName selected when mousing
1799 * over the graph, disabling closest-series highlighting. Call clearSelection()
1802 Dygraph
.prototype.setSelection
= function(row
, opt_seriesName
, opt_locked
) {
1803 // Extract the points we've selected
1804 this.selPoints_
= [];
1806 var changed
= false;
1807 if (row
!== false && row
>= 0) {
1808 if (row
!= this.lastRow_
) changed
= true;
1809 this.lastRow_
= row
;
1810 for (var setIdx
= 0; setIdx
< this.layout_
.points
.length
; ++setIdx
) {
1811 var points
= this.layout_
.points
[setIdx
];
1812 // Check if the point at the appropriate index is the point we're looking
1813 // for. If it is, just use it, otherwise search the array for a point
1814 // in the proper place.
1815 var setRow
= row
- this.getLeftBoundary_(setIdx
);
1816 if (setRow
>= 0 && setRow
< points
.length
&& points
[setRow
].idx
== row
) {
1817 var point
= points
[setRow
];
1818 if (point
.yval
!== null) this.selPoints_
.push(point
);
1820 for (var pointIdx
= 0; pointIdx
< points
.length
; ++pointIdx
) {
1821 var point
= points
[pointIdx
];
1822 if (point
.idx
== row
) {
1823 if (point
.yval
!== null) {
1824 this.selPoints_
.push(point
);
1832 if (this.lastRow_
>= 0) changed
= true;
1836 if (this.selPoints_
.length
) {
1837 this.lastx_
= this.selPoints_
[0].xval
;
1842 if (opt_seriesName
!== undefined
) {
1843 if (this.highlightSet_
!== opt_seriesName
) changed
= true;
1844 this.highlightSet_
= opt_seriesName
;
1847 if (opt_locked
!== undefined
) {
1848 this.lockedSet_
= opt_locked
;
1852 this.updateSelection_(undefined
);
1858 * The mouse has left the canvas. Clear out whatever artifacts remain
1859 * @param {Object} event the mouseout event from the browser.
1862 Dygraph
.prototype.mouseOut_
= function(event
) {
1863 if (this.getFunctionOption("unhighlightCallback")) {
1864 this.getFunctionOption("unhighlightCallback").call(this, event
);
1867 if (this.getBooleanOption("hideOverlayOnMouseOut") && !this.lockedSet_
) {
1868 this.clearSelection();
1873 * Clears the current selection (i.e. points that were highlighted by moving
1874 * the mouse over the chart).
1876 Dygraph
.prototype.clearSelection
= function() {
1877 this.cascadeEvents_('deselect', {});
1879 this.lockedSet_
= false;
1880 // Get rid of the overlay data
1881 if (this.fadeLevel
) {
1882 this.animateSelection_(-1);
1885 this.canvas_ctx_
.clearRect(0, 0, this.width_
, this.height_
);
1887 this.selPoints_
= [];
1890 this.highlightSet_
= null;
1894 * Returns the number of the currently selected row. To get data for this row,
1895 * you can use the getValue method.
1896 * @return {number} row number, or -1 if nothing is selected
1898 Dygraph
.prototype.getSelection
= function() {
1899 if (!this.selPoints_
|| this.selPoints_
.length
< 1) {
1903 for (var setIdx
= 0; setIdx
< this.layout_
.points
.length
; setIdx
++) {
1904 var points
= this.layout_
.points
[setIdx
];
1905 for (var row
= 0; row
< points
.length
; row
++) {
1906 if (points
[row
].x
== this.selPoints_
[0].x
) {
1907 return points
[row
].idx
;
1915 * Returns the name of the currently-highlighted series.
1916 * Only available when the highlightSeriesOpts option is in use.
1918 Dygraph
.prototype.getHighlightSeries
= function() {
1919 return this.highlightSet_
;
1923 * Returns true if the currently-highlighted series was locked
1924 * via setSelection(..., seriesName, true).
1926 Dygraph
.prototype.isSeriesLocked
= function() {
1927 return this.lockedSet_
;
1931 * Fires when there's data available to be graphed.
1932 * @param {string} data Raw CSV data to be plotted
1935 Dygraph
.prototype.loadedEvent_
= function(data
) {
1936 this.rawData_
= this.parseCSV_(data
);
1937 this.cascadeDataDidUpdateEvent_();
1942 * Add ticks on the x-axis representing years, months, quarters, weeks, or days
1945 Dygraph
.prototype.addXTicks_
= function() {
1946 // Determine the correct ticks scale on the x-axis: quarterly, monthly, ...
1948 if (this.dateWindow_
) {
1949 range
= [this.dateWindow_
[0], this.dateWindow_
[1]];
1951 range
= this.xAxisExtremes();
1954 var xAxisOptionsView
= this.optionsViewForAxis_('x');
1955 var xTicks
= xAxisOptionsView('ticker')(
1958 this.plotter_
.area
.w
, // TODO(danvk): should be area.width
1961 // var msg = 'ticker(' + range[0] + ', ' + range[1] + ', ' + this.width_ + ', ' + this.attr_('pixelsPerXLabel') + ') -> ' + JSON.stringify(xTicks);
1962 // console.log(msg);
1963 this.layout_
.setXTicks(xTicks
);
1967 * Returns the correct handler class for the currently set options.
1970 Dygraph
.prototype.getHandlerClass_
= function() {
1972 if (this.attr_('dataHandler')) {
1973 handlerClass
= this.attr_('dataHandler');
1974 } else if (this.fractions_
) {
1975 if (this.getBooleanOption('errorBars')) {
1976 handlerClass
= FractionsBarsHandler
;
1978 handlerClass
= DefaultFractionHandler
;
1980 } else if (this.getBooleanOption('customBars')) {
1981 handlerClass
= CustomBarsHandler
;
1982 } else if (this.getBooleanOption('errorBars')) {
1983 handlerClass
= ErrorBarsHandler
;
1985 handlerClass
= DefaultHandler
;
1987 return handlerClass
;
1992 * This function is called once when the chart's data is changed or the options
1993 * dictionary is updated. It is _not_ called when the user pans or zooms. The
1994 * idea is that values derived from the chart's data can be computed here,
1995 * rather than every time the chart is drawn. This includes things like the
1996 * number of axes, rolling averages, etc.
1998 Dygraph
.prototype.predraw_
= function() {
1999 var start
= new Date();
2001 // Create the correct dataHandler
2002 this.dataHandler_
= new (this.getHandlerClass_())();
2004 this.layout_
.computePlotArea();
2006 // TODO(danvk): move more computations out of drawGraph_ and into here.
2007 this.computeYAxes_();
2009 if (!this.is_initial_draw_
) {
2010 this.canvas_ctx_
.restore();
2011 this.hidden_ctx_
.restore();
2014 this.canvas_ctx_
.save();
2015 this.hidden_ctx_
.save();
2017 // Create a new plotter.
2018 this.plotter_
= new DygraphCanvasRenderer(this,
2023 // The roller sits in the bottom left corner of the chart. We don't know where
2024 // this will be until the options are available, so it's positioned here.
2025 this.createRollInterface_();
2027 this.cascadeEvents_('predraw');
2029 // Convert the raw data (a 2D array) into the internal format and compute
2030 // rolling averages.
2031 this.rolledSeries_
= [null]; // x-axis is the first series and it's special
2032 for (var i
= 1; i
< this.numColumns(); i
++) {
2033 // var logScale = this.attr_('logscale', i); // TODO(klausw): this looks wrong // konigsberg thinks so too
.
2034 var series
= this.dataHandler_
.extractSeries(this.rawData_
, i
, this.attributes_
);
2035 if (this.rollPeriod_
> 1) {
2036 series
= this.dataHandler_
.rollingAverage(series
, this.rollPeriod_
, this.attributes_
);
2039 this.rolledSeries_
.push(series
);
2042 // If the data or options have changed, then we'd better redraw.
2045 // This is used to determine whether to do various animations.
2046 var end
= new Date();
2047 this.drawingTimeMs_
= (end
- start
);
2053 * xval_* and yval_* are the original unscaled data values,
2054 * while x_* and y_* are scaled to the range (0.0-1.0) for plotting.
2055 * yval_stacked is the cumulative Y value used for stacking graphs,
2056 * and bottom/top/minus/plus are used for error bar graphs.
2063 * y_bottom: ?number,
2065 * y_stacked: ?number,
2067 * yval_minus: ?number,
2069 * yval_plus: ?number,
2073 Dygraph
.PointType
= undefined
;
2076 * Calculates point stacking for stackedGraph=true.
2078 * For stacking purposes, interpolate or extend neighboring data across
2079 * NaN values based on stackedGraphNaNFill settings. This is for display
2080 * only, the underlying data value as shown in the legend remains NaN.
2082 * @param {Array.<Dygraph.PointType>} points Point array for a single series.
2083 * Updates each Point's yval_stacked property.
2084 * @param {Array.<number>} cumulativeYval Accumulated top-of-graph stacked Y
2085 * values for the series seen so far. Index is the row number. Updated
2086 * based on the current series's values.
2087 * @param {Array.<number>} seriesExtremes Min and max values, updated
2088 * to reflect the stacked values.
2089 * @param {string} fillMethod Interpolation method, one of 'all', 'inside', or
2093 Dygraph
.stackPoints_
= function(
2094 points
, cumulativeYval
, seriesExtremes
, fillMethod
) {
2095 var lastXval
= null;
2096 var prevPoint
= null;
2097 var nextPoint
= null;
2098 var nextPointIdx
= -1;
2100 // Find the next stackable point starting from the given index.
2101 var updateNextPoint
= function(idx
) {
2102 // If we've previously found a non-NaN point and haven't gone past it yet,
2104 if (nextPointIdx
>= idx
) return;
2106 // We haven't found a non-NaN point yet or have moved past it,
2107 // look towards the right to find a non-NaN point.
2108 for (var j
= idx
; j
< points
.length
; ++j
) {
2109 // Clear out a previously-found point (if any) since it's no longer
2110 // valid, we shouldn't use it for interpolation anymore.
2112 if (!isNaN(points
[j
].yval
) && points
[j
].yval
!== null) {
2114 nextPoint
= points
[j
];
2120 for (var i
= 0; i
< points
.length
; ++i
) {
2121 var point
= points
[i
];
2122 var xval
= point
.xval
;
2123 if (cumulativeYval
[xval
] === undefined
) {
2124 cumulativeYval
[xval
] = 0;
2127 var actualYval
= point
.yval
;
2128 if (isNaN(actualYval
) || actualYval
=== null) {
2129 if(fillMethod
== 'none') {
2132 // Interpolate/extend
for stacking purposes
if possible
.
2134 if (prevPoint
&& nextPoint
&& fillMethod
!= 'none') {
2135 // Use linear interpolation between prevPoint and nextPoint.
2136 actualYval
= prevPoint
.yval
+ (nextPoint
.yval
- prevPoint
.yval
) *
2137 ((xval
- prevPoint
.xval
) / (nextPoint
.xval
- prevPoint
.xval
));
2138 } else if (prevPoint
&& fillMethod
== 'all') {
2139 actualYval
= prevPoint
.yval
;
2140 } else if (nextPoint
&& fillMethod
== 'all') {
2141 actualYval
= nextPoint
.yval
;
2150 var stackedYval
= cumulativeYval
[xval
];
2151 if (lastXval
!= xval
) {
2152 // If an x-value is repeated, we ignore the duplicates.
2153 stackedYval
+= actualYval
;
2154 cumulativeYval
[xval
] = stackedYval
;
2158 point
.yval_stacked
= stackedYval
;
2160 if (stackedYval
> seriesExtremes
[1]) {
2161 seriesExtremes
[1] = stackedYval
;
2163 if (stackedYval
< seriesExtremes
[0]) {
2164 seriesExtremes
[0] = stackedYval
;
2171 * Loop over all fields and create datasets, calculating extreme y-values for
2172 * each series and extreme x-indices as we go.
2174 * dateWindow is passed in as an explicit parameter so that we can compute
2175 * extreme values "speculatively", i.e. without actually setting state on the
2178 * @param {Array.<Array.<Array.<(number|Array<number>)>>} rolledSeries, where
2179 * rolledSeries[seriesIndex][row] = raw point, where
2180 * seriesIndex is the column number starting with 1, and
2181 * rawPoint is [x,y] or [x, [y, err]] or [x, [y, yminus, yplus]].
2182 * @param {?Array.<number>} dateWindow [xmin, xmax] pair, or null.
2184 * points: Array.<Array.<Dygraph.PointType>>,
2185 * seriesExtremes: Array.<Array.<number>>,
2186 * boundaryIds: Array.<number>}}
2189 Dygraph
.prototype.gatherDatasets_
= function(rolledSeries
, dateWindow
) {
2190 var boundaryIds
= [];
2192 var cumulativeYval
= []; // For stacked series.
2193 var extremes
= {}; // series name -> [low, high]
2194 var seriesIdx
, sampleIdx
;
2195 var firstIdx
, lastIdx
;
2198 // Loop over the fields (series). Go from the last to the first,
2199 // because if they're stacked that's how we accumulate the values.
2200 var num_series
= rolledSeries
.length
- 1;
2202 for (seriesIdx
= num_series
; seriesIdx
>= 1; seriesIdx
--) {
2203 if (!this.visibility()[seriesIdx
- 1]) continue;
2205 // Prune down to the desired range, if necessary (for zooming)
2206 // Because there can be lines going to points outside of the visible area,
2207 // we actually prune to visible points, plus one on either side.
2209 series
= rolledSeries
[seriesIdx
];
2210 var low
= dateWindow
[0];
2211 var high
= dateWindow
[1];
2213 // TODO(danvk): do binary search instead of linear search.
2214 // TODO(danvk): pass firstIdx and lastIdx directly to the renderer.
2217 for (sampleIdx
= 0; sampleIdx
< series
.length
; sampleIdx
++) {
2218 if (series
[sampleIdx
][0] >= low
&& firstIdx
=== null) {
2219 firstIdx
= sampleIdx
;
2221 if (series
[sampleIdx
][0] <= high
) {
2222 lastIdx
= sampleIdx
;
2226 if (firstIdx
=== null) firstIdx
= 0;
2227 var correctedFirstIdx
= firstIdx
;
2228 var isInvalidValue
= true;
2229 while (isInvalidValue
&& correctedFirstIdx
> 0) {
2230 correctedFirstIdx
--;
2231 // check if the y value is null.
2232 isInvalidValue
= series
[correctedFirstIdx
][1] === null;
2235 if (lastIdx
=== null) lastIdx
= series
.length
- 1;
2236 var correctedLastIdx
= lastIdx
;
2237 isInvalidValue
= true;
2238 while (isInvalidValue
&& correctedLastIdx
< series
.length
- 1) {
2240 isInvalidValue
= series
[correctedLastIdx
][1] === null;
2243 if (correctedFirstIdx
!==firstIdx
) {
2244 firstIdx
= correctedFirstIdx
;
2246 if (correctedLastIdx
!== lastIdx
) {
2247 lastIdx
= correctedLastIdx
;
2250 boundaryIds
[seriesIdx
-1] = [firstIdx
, lastIdx
];
2252 // .slice's end is exclusive, we want to include lastIdx.
2253 series
= series
.slice(firstIdx
, lastIdx
+ 1);
2255 series
= rolledSeries
[seriesIdx
];
2256 boundaryIds
[seriesIdx
-1] = [0, series
.length
-1];
2259 var seriesName
= this.attr_("labels")[seriesIdx
];
2260 var seriesExtremes
= this.dataHandler_
.getExtremeYValues(series
,
2261 dateWindow
, this.getBooleanOption("stepPlot",seriesName
));
2263 var seriesPoints
= this.dataHandler_
.seriesToPoints(series
,
2264 seriesName
, boundaryIds
[seriesIdx
-1][0]);
2266 if (this.getBooleanOption("stackedGraph")) {
2267 axisIdx
= this.attributes_
.axisForSeries(seriesName
);
2268 if (cumulativeYval
[axisIdx
] === undefined
) {
2269 cumulativeYval
[axisIdx
] = [];
2271 Dygraph
.stackPoints_(seriesPoints
, cumulativeYval
[axisIdx
], seriesExtremes
,
2272 this.getBooleanOption("stackedGraphNaNFill"));
2275 extremes
[seriesName
] = seriesExtremes
;
2276 points
[seriesIdx
] = seriesPoints
;
2279 return { points
: points
, extremes
: extremes
, boundaryIds
: boundaryIds
};
2283 * Update the graph with new data. This method is called when the viewing area
2284 * has changed. If the underlying data or options have changed, predraw_ will
2285 * be called before drawGraph_ is called.
2289 Dygraph
.prototype.drawGraph_
= function() {
2290 var start
= new Date();
2292 // This is used to set the second parameter to drawCallback, below.
2293 var is_initial_draw
= this.is_initial_draw_
;
2294 this.is_initial_draw_
= false;
2296 this.layout_
.removeAllDatasets();
2298 this.attrs_
.pointSize
= 0.5 * this.getNumericOption('highlightCircleSize');
2300 var packed
= this.gatherDatasets_(this.rolledSeries_
, this.dateWindow_
);
2301 var points
= packed
.points
;
2302 var extremes
= packed
.extremes
;
2303 this.boundaryIds_
= packed
.boundaryIds
;
2305 this.setIndexByName_
= {};
2306 var labels
= this.attr_("labels");
2308 for (var i
= 1; i
< points
.length
; i
++) {
2309 if (!this.visibility()[i
- 1]) continue;
2310 this.layout_
.addDataset(labels
[i
], points
[i
]);
2311 this.datasetIndex_
[i
] = dataIdx
++;
2313 for (var i
= 0; i
< labels
.length
; i
++) {
2314 this.setIndexByName_
[labels
[i
]] = i
;
2317 this.computeYAxisRanges_(extremes
);
2318 this.layout_
.setYAxes(this.axes_
);
2322 // Save the X axis zoomed status as the updateOptions call will tend to set it erroneously
2323 var tmp_zoomed_x
= this.zoomed_x_
;
2324 // Tell PlotKit to use this new data and render itself
2325 this.zoomed_x_
= tmp_zoomed_x
;
2326 this.layout_
.evaluate();
2327 this.renderGraph_(is_initial_draw
);
2329 if (this.getStringOption("timingName")) {
2330 var end
= new Date();
2331 console
.log(this.getStringOption("timingName") + " - drawGraph: " + (end
- start
) + "ms");
2336 * This does the work of drawing the chart. It assumes that the layout and axis
2337 * scales have already been set (e.g. by predraw_).
2341 Dygraph
.prototype.renderGraph_
= function(is_initial_draw
) {
2342 this.cascadeEvents_('clearChart');
2343 this.plotter_
.clear();
2345 if (this.getFunctionOption('underlayCallback')) {
2346 // NOTE: we pass the dygraph object to this callback twice to avoid breaking
2347 // users who expect a deprecated form of this callback.
2348 this.getFunctionOption('underlayCallback').call(this,
2349 this.hidden_ctx_
, this.layout_
.getPlotArea(), this, this);
2353 canvas
: this.hidden_
,
2354 drawingContext
: this.hidden_ctx_
2356 this.cascadeEvents_('willDrawChart', e
);
2357 this.plotter_
.render();
2358 this.cascadeEvents_('didDrawChart', e
);
2359 this.lastRow_
= -1; // because plugins/legend.js clears the legend
2361 // TODO(danvk): is this a performance bottleneck when panning?
2362 // The interaction canvas should already be empty in that situation.
2363 this.canvas_
.getContext('2d').clearRect(0, 0, this.width_
, this.height_
);
2365 if (this.getFunctionOption("drawCallback") !== null) {
2366 this.getFunctionOption("drawCallback").call(this, this, is_initial_draw
);
2368 if (is_initial_draw
) {
2369 this.readyFired_
= true;
2370 while (this.readyFns_
.length
> 0) {
2371 var fn
= this.readyFns_
.pop();
2379 * Determine properties of the y-axes which are independent of the data
2380 * currently being displayed. This includes things like the number of axes and
2381 * the style of the axes. It does not include the range of each axis and its
2383 * This fills in this.axes_.
2384 * axes_ = [ { options } ]
2385 * indices are into the axes_ array.
2387 Dygraph
.prototype.computeYAxes_
= function() {
2388 // Preserve valueWindow settings if they exist, and if the user hasn't
2389 // specified a new valueRange.
2390 var valueWindows
, axis
, index
, opts
, v
;
2391 if (this.axes_
!== undefined
&& this.user_attrs_
.hasOwnProperty("valueRange") === false) {
2393 for (index
= 0; index
< this.axes_
.length
; index
++) {
2394 valueWindows
.push(this.axes_
[index
].valueWindow
);
2398 // this.axes_ doesn't match this.attributes_.axes_.options. It's used for
2399 // data computation as well as options storage.
2400 // Go through once and add all the axes.
2403 for (axis
= 0; axis
< this.attributes_
.numAxes(); axis
++) {
2404 // Add a new axis, making a copy of its per-axis options.
2405 opts
= { g
: this };
2406 utils
.update(opts
, this.attributes_
.axisOptions(axis
));
2407 this.axes_
[axis
] = opts
;
2411 // Copy global valueRange option over to the first axis.
2412 // NOTE(konigsberg): Are these two statements necessary?
2413 // I tried removing it. The automated tests pass, and manually
2414 // messing with tests/zoom
.html showed no trouble
.
2415 v
= this.attr_('valueRange');
2416 if (v
) this.axes_
[0].valueRange
= v
;
2418 if (valueWindows
!== undefined
) {
2419 // Restore valueWindow settings.
2421 // When going from two axes back to one, we only restore
2423 var idxCount
= Math
.min(valueWindows
.length
, this.axes_
.length
);
2425 for (index
= 0; index
< idxCount
; index
++) {
2426 this.axes_
[index
].valueWindow
= valueWindows
[index
];
2430 for (axis
= 0; axis
< this.axes_
.length
; axis
++) {
2432 opts
= this.optionsViewForAxis_('y' + (axis
? '2' : ''));
2433 v
= opts("valueRange");
2434 if (v
) this.axes_
[axis
].valueRange
= v
;
2435 } else { // To keep old behavior
2436 var axes
= this.user_attrs_
.axes
;
2437 if (axes
&& axes
.y2
) {
2438 v
= axes
.y2
.valueRange
;
2439 if (v
) this.axes_
[axis
].valueRange
= v
;
2446 * Returns the number of y-axes on the chart.
2447 * @return {number} the number of axes.
2449 Dygraph
.prototype.numAxes
= function() {
2450 return this.attributes_
.numAxes();
2455 * Returns axis properties for the given series.
2456 * @param {string} setName The name of the series for which to get axis
2457 * properties, e.g. 'Y1'.
2458 * @return {Object} The axis properties.
2460 Dygraph
.prototype.axisPropertiesForSeries
= function(series
) {
2461 // TODO(danvk): handle errors.
2462 return this.axes_
[this.attributes_
.axisForSeries(series
)];
2467 * Determine the value range and tick marks for each axis.
2468 * @param {Object} extremes A mapping from seriesName -> [low, high]
2469 * This fills in the valueRange and ticks fields in each entry of this.axes_.
2471 Dygraph
.prototype.computeYAxisRanges_
= function(extremes
) {
2472 var isNullUndefinedOrNaN
= function(num
) {
2473 return isNaN(parseFloat(num
));
2475 var numAxes
= this.attributes_
.numAxes();
2476 var ypadCompat
, span
, series
, ypad
;
2480 // Compute extreme values, a span and tick marks for each axis.
2481 for (var i
= 0; i
< numAxes
; i
++) {
2482 var axis
= this.axes_
[i
];
2483 var logscale
= this.attributes_
.getForAxis("logscale", i
);
2484 var includeZero
= this.attributes_
.getForAxis("includeZero", i
);
2485 var independentTicks
= this.attributes_
.getForAxis("independentTicks", i
);
2486 series
= this.attributes_
.seriesForAxis(i
);
2488 // Add some padding. This supports two Y padding operation modes:
2490 // - backwards compatible (yRangePad not set):
2491 // 10% padding for automatic Y ranges, but not for user-supplied
2492 // ranges, and move a close-to-zero edge to zero except if
2493 // avoidMinZero is set, since drawing at the edge results in
2494 // invisible lines. Unfortunately lines drawn at the edge of a
2495 // user-supplied range will still be invisible. If logscale is
2496 // set, add a variable amount of padding at the top but
2497 // none at the bottom.
2499 // - new-style (yRangePad set by the user):
2500 // always add the specified Y padding.
2503 ypad
= 0.1; // add 10%
2504 if (this.getNumericOption('yRangePad') !== null) {
2506 // Convert pixel padding to ratio
2507 ypad
= this.getNumericOption('yRangePad') / this.plotter_
.area
.h
;
2510 if (series
.length
=== 0) {
2511 // If no series are defined or visible then use a reasonable default
2512 axis
.extremeRange
= [0, 1];
2514 // Calculate the extremes of extremes.
2515 var minY
= Infinity
; // extremes[series[0]][0];
2516 var maxY
= -Infinity
; // extremes[series[0]][1];
2517 var extremeMinY
, extremeMaxY
;
2519 for (var j
= 0; j
< series
.length
; j
++) {
2520 // this skips invisible series
2521 if (!extremes
.hasOwnProperty(series
[j
])) continue;
2523 // Only use valid extremes to stop null data series' from corrupting the scale.
2524 extremeMinY
= extremes
[series
[j
]][0];
2525 if (extremeMinY
!== null) {
2526 minY
= Math
.min(extremeMinY
, minY
);
2528 extremeMaxY
= extremes
[series
[j
]][1];
2529 if (extremeMaxY
!== null) {
2530 maxY
= Math
.max(extremeMaxY
, maxY
);
2534 // Include zero if requested by the user.
2535 if (includeZero
&& !logscale
) {
2536 if (minY
> 0) minY
= 0;
2537 if (maxY
< 0) maxY
= 0;
2540 // Ensure we have a valid scale, otherwise default to [0, 1] for safety.
2541 if (minY
== Infinity
) minY
= 0;
2542 if (maxY
== -Infinity
) maxY
= 1;
2545 // special case: if we have no sense of scale, center on the sole value.
2548 span
= Math
.abs(maxY
);
2550 // ... and if the sole value is zero, use range 0-1.
2556 var maxAxisY
= maxY
, minAxisY
= minY
;
2559 maxAxisY
= maxY
+ ypad
* span
;
2562 maxAxisY
= maxY
+ ypad
* span
;
2563 minAxisY
= minY
- ypad
* span
;
2565 // Backwards-compatible behavior: Move the span to start or end at zero if it's
2566 // close to zero, but not if avoidMinZero is set.
2567 if (!this.getBooleanOption("avoidMinZero")) {
2568 if (minAxisY
< 0 && minY
>= 0) minAxisY
= 0;
2569 if (maxAxisY
> 0 && maxY
<= 0) maxAxisY
= 0;
2573 axis
.extremeRange
= [minAxisY
, maxAxisY
];
2575 if (axis
.valueWindow
) {
2576 // This is only set if the user has zoomed on the y-axis. It is never set
2577 // by a user. It takes precedence over axis.valueRange because, if you set
2578 // valueRange, you'd still expect to be able to pan.
2579 axis
.computedValueRange
= [axis
.valueWindow
[0], axis
.valueWindow
[1]];
2580 } else if (axis
.valueRange
) {
2581 // This is a user-set value range for this axis.
2582 var y0
= isNullUndefinedOrNaN(axis
.valueRange
[0]) ? axis
.extremeRange
[0] : axis
.valueRange
[0];
2583 var y1
= isNullUndefinedOrNaN(axis
.valueRange
[1]) ? axis
.extremeRange
[1] : axis
.valueRange
[1];
2584 axis
.computedValueRange
= [y0
, y1
];
2586 axis
.computedValueRange
= axis
.extremeRange
;
2588 if (!axis
.valueWindow
&& !ypadCompat
) {
2589 // When using yRangePad, adjust the upper/lower bounds to add
2590 // padding unless the user has zoomed/panned the Y axis range
.
2592 y0
= axis
.computedValueRange
[0];
2593 y1
= axis
.computedValueRange
[1];
2594 var y0pct
= ypad
/ (2 * ypad
- 1);
2595 var y1pct
= (ypad
- 1) / (2 * ypad
- 1);
2596 axis
.computedValueRange
[0] = utils
.logRangeFraction(y0
, y1
, y0pct
);
2597 axis
.computedValueRange
[1] = utils
.logRangeFraction(y0
, y1
, y1pct
);
2599 y0
= axis
.computedValueRange
[0];
2600 y1
= axis
.computedValueRange
[1];
2602 axis
.computedValueRange
[0] = y0
- span
* ypad
;
2603 axis
.computedValueRange
[1] = y1
+ span
* ypad
;
2608 if (independentTicks
) {
2609 axis
.independentTicks
= independentTicks
;
2610 var opts
= this.optionsViewForAxis_('y' + (i
? '2' : ''));
2611 var ticker
= opts('ticker');
2612 axis
.ticks
= ticker(axis
.computedValueRange
[0],
2613 axis
.computedValueRange
[1],
2614 this.plotter_
.area
.h
,
2617 // Define the first independent axis as primary axis.
2618 if (!p_axis
) p_axis
= axis
;
2621 if (p_axis
=== undefined
) {
2622 throw ("Configuration Error: At least one axis has to have the \"independentTicks\" option activated.");
2624 // Add ticks. By default, all axes inherit the tick positions of the
2625 // primary axis. However, if an axis is specifically marked as having
2626 // independent ticks, then that is permissible as well.
2627 for (var i
= 0; i
< numAxes
; i
++) {
2628 var axis
= this.axes_
[i
];
2630 if (!axis
.independentTicks
) {
2631 var opts
= this.optionsViewForAxis_('y' + (i
? '2' : ''));
2632 var ticker
= opts('ticker');
2633 var p_ticks
= p_axis
.ticks
;
2634 var p_scale
= p_axis
.computedValueRange
[1] - p_axis
.computedValueRange
[0];
2635 var scale
= axis
.computedValueRange
[1] - axis
.computedValueRange
[0];
2636 var tick_values
= [];
2637 for (var k
= 0; k
< p_ticks
.length
; k
++) {
2638 var y_frac
= (p_ticks
[k
].v
- p_axis
.computedValueRange
[0]) / p_scale
;
2639 var y_val
= axis
.computedValueRange
[0] + y_frac
* scale
;
2640 tick_values
.push(y_val
);
2643 axis
.ticks
= ticker(axis
.computedValueRange
[0],
2644 axis
.computedValueRange
[1],
2645 this.plotter_
.area
.h
,
2654 * Detects the type of the str (date or numeric) and sets the various
2655 * formatting attributes in this.attrs_ based on this type.
2656 * @param {string} str An x value.
2659 Dygraph
.prototype.detectTypeFromString_
= function(str
) {
2661 var dashPos
= str
.indexOf('-'); // could be 2006-01-01 _or_ 1.0e-2
2662 if ((dashPos
> 0 && (str
[dashPos
-1] != 'e' && str
[dashPos
-1] != 'E')) ||
2663 str
.indexOf('/') >= 0 ||
2664 isNaN(parseFloat(str
))) {
2666 } else if (str
.length
== 8 && str
> '19700101' && str
< '20371231') {
2667 // TODO(danvk): remove support for this format.
2671 this.setXAxisOptions_(isDate
);
2674 Dygraph
.prototype.setXAxisOptions_
= function(isDate
) {
2676 this.attrs_
.xValueParser
= utils
.dateParser
;
2677 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
= utils
.dateValueFormatter
;
2678 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.ticker
= DygraphTickers
.dateTicker
;
2679 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.axisLabelFormatter
= utils
.dateAxisLabelFormatter
;
2681 /** @private (shut up, jsdoc!) */
2682 this.attrs_
.xValueParser
= function(x
) { return parseFloat(x
); };
2683 // TODO(danvk): use Dygraph.numberValueFormatter here?
2684 /** @private (shut up, jsdoc!) */
2685 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
= function(x
) { return x
; };
2686 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.ticker
= DygraphTickers
.numericTicks
;
2687 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.axisLabelFormatter
= this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
;
2693 * Parses a string in a special csv format. We expect a csv file where each
2694 * line is a date point, and the first field in each line is the date string.
2695 * We also expect that all remaining fields represent series.
2696 * if the errorBars attribute is set, then interpret the fields as:
2697 * date, series1, stddev1, series2, stddev2, ...
2698 * @param {[Object]} data See above.
2700 * @return [Object] An array with one entry for each row. These entries
2701 * are an array of cells in that row. The first entry is the parsed x-value for
2702 * the row. The second, third, etc. are the y-values. These can take on one of
2703 * three forms, depending on the CSV and constructor parameters:
2705 * 2. [ value, stddev ]
2706 * 3. [ low value, center value, high value ]
2708 Dygraph
.prototype.parseCSV_
= function(data
) {
2710 var line_delimiter
= utils
.detectLineDelimiter(data
);
2711 var lines
= data
.split(line_delimiter
|| "\n");
2714 // Use the default delimiter or fall back to a tab if that makes sense.
2715 var delim
= this.getStringOption('delimiter');
2716 if (lines
[0].indexOf(delim
) == -1 && lines
[0].indexOf('\t') >= 0) {
2721 if (!('labels' in this.user_attrs_
)) {
2722 // User hasn't explicitly set labels, so they're (presumably) in the CSV.
2724 this.attrs_
.labels
= lines
[0].split(delim
); // NOTE: _not_ user_attrs_.
2725 this.attributes_
.reparseSeries();
2730 var defaultParserSet
= false; // attempt to auto-detect x value type
2731 var expectedCols
= this.attr_("labels").length
;
2732 var outOfOrder
= false;
2733 for (var i
= start
; i
< lines
.length
; i
++) {
2734 var line
= lines
[i
];
2736 if (line
.length
=== 0) continue; // skip blank lines
2737 if (line
[0] == '#') continue; // skip comment lines
2738 var inFields
= line
.split(delim
);
2739 if (inFields
.length
< 2) continue;
2742 if (!defaultParserSet
) {
2743 this.detectTypeFromString_(inFields
[0]);
2744 xParser
= this.getFunctionOption("xValueParser");
2745 defaultParserSet
= true;
2747 fields
[0] = xParser(inFields
[0], this);
2749 // If fractions are expected, parse the numbers as "A/B
"
2750 if (this.fractions_) {
2751 for (j = 1; j < inFields.length; j++) {
2752 // TODO(danvk): figure out an appropriate way to flag parse errors.
2753 vals = inFields[j].split("/");
2754 if (vals.length != 2) {
2755 console.error('Expected fractional "num
/den
" values in CSV data ' +
2756 "but found a value
'" + inFields[j] + "' on line
" +
2757 (1 + i) + " ('" + line + "') which is not of
this form
.");
2760 fields[j] = [utils.parseFloat_(vals[0], i, line),
2761 utils.parseFloat_(vals[1], i, line)];
2764 } else if (this.getBooleanOption("errorBars
")) {
2765 // If there are error bars, values are (value, stddev) pairs
2766 if (inFields.length % 2 != 1) {
2767 console.error('Expected alternating (value, stdev.) pairs in CSV data ' +
2768 'but line ' + (1 + i) + ' has an odd number of values (' +
2769 (inFields.length - 1) + "): '" + line + "'");
2771 for (j = 1; j < inFields.length; j += 2) {
2772 fields[(j + 1) / 2] = [utils.parseFloat_(inFields[j], i, line),
2773 utils.parseFloat_(inFields[j + 1], i, line)];
2775 } else if (this.getBooleanOption("customBars
")) {
2776 // Bars are a low;center;high tuple
2777 for (j = 1; j < inFields.length; j++) {
2778 var val = inFields[j];
2779 if (/^ *$/.test(val)) {
2780 fields[j] = [null, null, null];
2782 vals = val.split(";");
2783 if (vals.length == 3) {
2784 fields[j] = [ utils.parseFloat_(vals[0], i, line),
2785 utils.parseFloat_(vals[1], i, line),
2786 utils.parseFloat_(vals[2], i, line) ];
2788 console.warn('When using customBars, values must be either blank ' +
2789 'or "low
;center
;high
" tuples (got "' + val +
2790 '" on line ' + (1+i));
2795 // Values are just numbers
2796 for (j = 1; j < inFields.length; j++) {
2797 fields[j] = utils.parseFloat_(inFields[j], i, line);
2800 if (ret.length > 0 && fields[0] < ret[ret.length - 1][0]) {
2804 if (fields.length != expectedCols) {
2805 console.error("Number of columns
in line
" + i + " (" + fields.length +
2806 ") does not agree
with number of
labels (" + expectedCols +
2810 // If the user specified the 'labels' option and none of the cells of the
2811 // first row parsed correctly, then they probably double-specified the
2812 // labels. We go with the values set in the option, discard this row and
2813 // log a warning to the JS console.
2814 if (i === 0 && this.attr_('labels')) {
2815 var all_null = true;
2816 for (j = 0; all_null && j < fields.length; j++) {
2817 if (fields[j]) all_null = false;
2820 console.warn("The dygraphs
'labels' option is set
, but the first row
" +
2821 "of CSV
data ('" + line + "') appears to also contain
" +
2822 "labels
. Will drop the CSV labels and
use the option
" +
2831 console.warn("CSV is out of order
; order it correctly to speed loading
.");
2832 ret.sort(function(a,b) { return a[0] - b[0]; });
2839 * The user has provided their data as a pre-packaged JS array. If the x values
2840 * are numeric, this is the same as dygraphs' internal format. If the x values
2841 * are dates, we need to convert them from Date objects to ms since epoch.
2842 * @param {!Array} data
2843 * @return {Object} data with numeric x values.
2846 Dygraph.prototype.parseArray_ = function(data) {
2847 // Peek at the first x value to see if it's numeric.
2848 if (data.length === 0) {
2849 console.error("Can
't plot empty data set");
2852 if (data[0].length === 0) {
2853 console.error("Data set cannot contain an empty row");
2858 if (this.attr_("labels") === null) {
2859 console.warn("Using default labels. Set labels explicitly via 'labels
' " +
2860 "in the options parameter");
2861 this.attrs_.labels = [ "X" ];
2862 for (i = 1; i < data[0].length; i++) {
2863 this.attrs_.labels.push("Y" + i); // Not user_attrs_.
2865 this.attributes_.reparseSeries();
2867 var num_labels = this.attr_("labels");
2868 if (num_labels.length != data[0].length) {
2869 console.error("Mismatch between number of labels (" + num_labels + ")" +
2870 " and number of columns in array (" + data[0].length + ")");
2875 if (utils.isDateLike(data[0][0])) {
2876 // Some intelligent defaults for a date x-axis.
2877 this.attrs_.axes.x.valueFormatter = utils.dateValueFormatter;
2878 this.attrs_.axes.x.ticker = DygraphTickers.dateTicker;
2879 this.attrs_.axes.x.axisLabelFormatter = utils.dateAxisLabelFormatter;
2881 // Assume they're all dates
.
2882 var parsedData
= utils
.clone(data
);
2883 for (i
= 0; i
< data
.length
; i
++) {
2884 if (parsedData
[i
].length
=== 0) {
2885 console
.error("Row " + (1 + i
) + " of data is empty");
2888 if (parsedData
[i
][0] === null ||
2889 typeof(parsedData
[i
][0].getTime
) != 'function' ||
2890 isNaN(parsedData
[i
][0].getTime())) {
2891 console
.error("x value in row " + (1 + i
) + " is not a Date");
2894 parsedData
[i
][0] = parsedData
[i
][0].getTime();
2898 // Some intelligent defaults for a numeric x-axis.
2899 /** @private (shut up, jsdoc!) */
2900 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
= function(x
) { return x
; };
2901 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.ticker
= DygraphTickers
.numericTicks
;
2902 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.axisLabelFormatter
= utils
.numberAxisLabelFormatter
;
2908 * Parses a DataTable object from gviz.
2909 * The data is expected to have a first column that is either a date or a
2910 * number. All subsequent columns must be numbers. If there is a clear mismatch
2911 * between this.xValueParser_ and the type of the first column, it will be
2912 * fixed. Fills out rawData_.
2913 * @param {!google.visualization.DataTable} data See above.
2916 Dygraph
.prototype.parseDataTable_
= function(data
) {
2917 var shortTextForAnnotationNum
= function(num
) {
2918 // converts [0-9]+ [A-Z][a-z]*
2919 // example: 0=A, 1=B, 25=Z, 26=Aa, 27=Ab
2920 // and continues like.. Ba Bb .. Za .. Zz..Aaa...Zzz Aaaa Zzzz
2921 var shortText
= String
.fromCharCode(65 /* A */ + num
% 26);
2922 num
= Math
.floor(num
/ 26);
2924 shortText
= String
.fromCharCode(65 /* A */ + (num
- 1) % 26 ) + shortText
.toLowerCase();
2925 num
= Math
.floor((num
- 1) / 26);
2930 var cols
= data
.getNumberOfColumns();
2931 var rows
= data
.getNumberOfRows();
2933 var indepType
= data
.getColumnType(0);
2934 if (indepType
== 'date' || indepType
== 'datetime') {
2935 this.attrs_
.xValueParser
= utils
.dateParser
;
2936 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
= utils
.dateValueFormatter
;
2937 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.ticker
= DygraphTickers
.dateTicker
;
2938 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.axisLabelFormatter
= utils
.dateAxisLabelFormatter
;
2939 } else if (indepType
== 'number') {
2940 this.attrs_
.xValueParser
= function(x
) { return parseFloat(x
); };
2941 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
= function(x
) { return x
; };
2942 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.ticker
= DygraphTickers
.numericTicks
;
2943 this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.axisLabelFormatter
= this.attrs_
.axes
.x
.valueFormatter
;
2946 "only 'date', 'datetime' and 'number' types are supported " +
2947 "for column 1 of DataTable input (Got '" + indepType
+ "')");
2950 // Array of the column indices which contain data (and not annotations).
2952 var annotationCols
= {}; // data index -> [annotation cols]
2953 var hasAnnotations
= false;
2955 for (i
= 1; i
< cols
; i
++) {
2956 var type
= data
.getColumnType(i
);
2957 if (type
== 'number') {
2959 } else if (type
== 'string' && this.getBooleanOption('displayAnnotations')) {
2960 // This is OK -- it's an annotation column.
2961 var dataIdx
= colIdx
[colIdx
.length
- 1];
2962 if (!annotationCols
.hasOwnProperty(dataIdx
)) {
2963 annotationCols
[dataIdx
] = [i
];
2965 annotationCols
[dataIdx
].push(i
);
2967 hasAnnotations
= true;
2970 "Only 'number' is supported as a dependent type with Gviz." +
2971 " 'string' is only supported if displayAnnotations is true");
2975 // Read column labels
2976 // TODO(danvk): add support back for errorBars
2977 var labels
= [data
.getColumnLabel(0)];
2978 for (i
= 0; i
< colIdx
.length
; i
++) {
2979 labels
.push(data
.getColumnLabel(colIdx
[i
]));
2980 if (this.getBooleanOption("errorBars")) i
+= 1;
2982 this.attrs_
.labels
= labels
;
2983 cols
= labels
.length
;
2986 var outOfOrder
= false;
2987 var annotations
= [];
2988 for (i
= 0; i
< rows
; i
++) {
2990 if (typeof(data
.getValue(i
, 0)) === 'undefined' ||
2991 data
.getValue(i
, 0) === null) {
2992 console
.warn("Ignoring row " + i
+
2993 " of DataTable because of undefined or null first column.");
2997 if (indepType
== 'date' || indepType
== 'datetime') {
2998 row
.push(data
.getValue(i
, 0).getTime());
3000 row
.push(data
.getValue(i
, 0));
3002 if (!this.getBooleanOption("errorBars")) {
3003 for (j
= 0; j
< colIdx
.length
; j
++) {
3004 var col
= colIdx
[j
];
3005 row
.push(data
.getValue(i
, col
));
3006 if (hasAnnotations
&&
3007 annotationCols
.hasOwnProperty(col
) &&
3008 data
.getValue(i
, annotationCols
[col
][0]) !== null) {
3010 ann
.series
= data
.getColumnLabel(col
);
3012 ann
.shortText
= shortTextForAnnotationNum(annotations
.length
);
3014 for (var k
= 0; k
< annotationCols
[col
].length
; k
++) {
3015 if (k
) ann
.text
+= "\n";
3016 ann
.text
+= data
.getValue(i
, annotationCols
[col
][k
]);
3018 annotations
.push(ann
);
3022 // Strip out infinities, which give dygraphs problems later on.
3023 for (j
= 0; j
< row
.length
; j
++) {
3024 if (!isFinite(row
[j
])) row
[j
] = null;
3027 for (j
= 0; j
< cols
- 1; j
++) {
3028 row
.push([ data
.getValue(i
, 1 + 2 * j
), data
.getValue(i
, 2 + 2 * j
) ]);
3031 if (ret
.length
> 0 && row
[0] < ret
[ret
.length
- 1][0]) {
3038 console
.warn("DataTable is out of order; order it correctly to speed loading.");
3039 ret
.sort(function(a
,b
) { return a
[0] - b
[0]; });
3041 this.rawData_
= ret
;
3043 if (annotations
.length
> 0) {
3044 this.setAnnotations(annotations
, true);
3046 this.attributes_
.reparseSeries();
3050 * Signals to plugins that the chart data has updated.
3051 * This happens after the data has updated but before the chart has redrawn.
3053 Dygraph
.prototype.cascadeDataDidUpdateEvent_
= function() {
3054 // TODO(danvk): there are some issues checking xAxisRange() and using
3055 // toDomCoords from handlers of this event. The visible range should be set
3056 // when the chart is drawn, not derived from the data.
3057 this.cascadeEvents_('dataDidUpdate', {});
3061 * Get the CSV data. If it's in a function, call that function. If it's in a
3062 * file, do an XMLHttpRequest to get it.
3065 Dygraph
.prototype.start_
= function() {
3066 var data
= this.file_
;
3068 // Functions can return references of all other types.
3069 if (typeof data
== 'function') {
3073 if (utils
.isArrayLike(data
)) {
3074 this.rawData_
= this.parseArray_(data
);
3075 this.cascadeDataDidUpdateEvent_();
3077 } else if (typeof data
== 'object' &&
3078 typeof data
.getColumnRange
== 'function') {
3079 // must be a DataTable from gviz.
3080 this.parseDataTable_(data
);
3081 this.cascadeDataDidUpdateEvent_();
3083 } else if (typeof data
== 'string') {
3084 // Heuristic: a newline means it's CSV data. Otherwise it's an URL.
3085 var line_delimiter
= utils
.detectLineDelimiter(data
);
3086 if (line_delimiter
) {
3087 this.loadedEvent_(data
);
3091 if (window
.XMLHttpRequest
) {
3092 // Firefox, Opera, IE7, and other browsers will use the native object
3093 req
= new XMLHttpRequest();
3095 // IE 5 and 6 will use the ActiveX control
3096 req
= new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
3100 req
.onreadystatechange
= function () {
3101 if (req
.readyState
== 4) {
3102 if (req
.status
=== 200 || // Normal http
3103 req
.status
=== 0) { // Chrome w/ --allow
-file
-access
-from
-files
3104 caller
.loadedEvent_(req
.responseText
);
3109 req
.open("GET", data
, true);
3113 console
.error("Unknown data format: " + (typeof data
));
3118 * Changes various properties of the graph. These can include:
3120 * <li>file: changes the source data for the graph</li>
3121 * <li>errorBars: changes whether the data contains stddev</li>
3124 * There's a huge variety of options that can be passed to this method. For a
3125 * full list, see http://dygraphs.com/options.html.
3127 * @param {Object} input_attrs The new properties and values
3128 * @param {boolean} block_redraw Usually the chart is redrawn after every
3129 * call to updateOptions(). If you know better, you can pass true to
3130 * explicitly block the redraw. This can be useful for chaining
3131 * updateOptions() calls, avoiding the occasional infinite loop and
3132 * preventing redraws when it's not necessary (e.g. when updating a
3135 Dygraph
.prototype.updateOptions
= function(input_attrs
, block_redraw
) {
3136 if (typeof(block_redraw
) == 'undefined') block_redraw
= false;
3138 // copyUserAttrs_ drops the "file" parameter as a convenience to us.
3139 var file
= input_attrs
.file
;
3140 var attrs
= Dygraph
.copyUserAttrs_(input_attrs
);
3142 // TODO(danvk): this is a mess. Move these options into attr_.
3143 if ('rollPeriod' in attrs
) {
3144 this.rollPeriod_
= attrs
.rollPeriod
;
3146 if ('dateWindow' in attrs
) {
3147 this.dateWindow_
= attrs
.dateWindow
;
3148 if (!('isZoomedIgnoreProgrammaticZoom' in attrs
)) {
3149 this.zoomed_x_
= (attrs
.dateWindow
!== null);
3152 if ('valueRange' in attrs
&& !('isZoomedIgnoreProgrammaticZoom' in attrs
)) {
3153 this.zoomed_y_
= (attrs
.valueRange
!== null);
3156 // TODO(danvk): validate per-series options.
3161 // highlightCircleSize
3163 // Check if this set options will require new points.
3164 var requiresNewPoints
= utils
.isPixelChangingOptionList(this.attr_("labels"), attrs
);
3166 utils
.updateDeep(this.user_attrs_
, attrs
);
3168 this.attributes_
.reparseSeries();
3171 // This event indicates that the data is about to change, but hasn't yet.
3172 // TODO(danvk): support cancelation of the update via this event.
3173 this.cascadeEvents_('dataWillUpdate', {});
3176 if (!block_redraw
) this.start_();
3178 if (!block_redraw
) {
3179 if (requiresNewPoints
) {
3182 this.renderGraph_(false);
3189 * Make a copy of input attributes, removing file as a convenience.
3191 Dygraph
.copyUserAttrs_
= function(attrs
) {
3193 for (var k
in attrs
) {
3194 if (!attrs
.hasOwnProperty(k
)) continue;
3195 if (k
== 'file') continue;
3196 if (attrs
.hasOwnProperty(k
)) my_attrs
[k
] = attrs
[k
];
3202 * Resizes the dygraph. If no parameters are specified, resizes to fill the
3203 * containing div (which has presumably changed size since the dygraph was
3204 * instantiated. If the width/height are specified, the div will be resized.
3206 * This is far more efficient than destroying and re-instantiating a
3207 * Dygraph, since it doesn't have to reparse the underlying data.
3209 * @param {number} width Width (in pixels)
3210 * @param {number} height Height (in pixels)
3212 Dygraph
.prototype.resize
= function(width
, height
) {
3213 if (this.resize_lock
) {
3216 this.resize_lock
= true;
3218 if ((width
=== null) != (height
=== null)) {
3219 console
.warn("Dygraph.resize() should be called with zero parameters or " +
3220 "two non-NULL parameters. Pretending it was zero.");
3221 width
= height
= null;
3224 var old_width
= this.width_
;
3225 var old_height
= this.height_
;
3228 this.maindiv_
.style
.width
= width
+ "px";
3229 this.maindiv_
.style
.height
= height
+ "px";
3230 this.width_
= width
;
3231 this.height_
= height
;
3233 this.width_
= this.maindiv_
.clientWidth
;
3234 this.height_
= this.maindiv_
.clientHeight
;
3237 if (old_width
!= this.width_
|| old_height
!= this.height_
) {
3238 // Resizing a canvas erases it, even when the size doesn't change, so
3239 // any resize needs to be followed by a redraw.
3240 this.resizeElements_();
3244 this.resize_lock
= false;
3248 * Adjusts the number of points in the rolling average. Updates the graph to
3249 * reflect the new averaging period.
3250 * @param {number} length Number of points over which to average the data.
3252 Dygraph
.prototype.adjustRoll
= function(length
) {
3253 this.rollPeriod_
= length
;
3258 * Returns a boolean array of visibility statuses.
3260 Dygraph
.prototype.visibility
= function() {
3261 // Do lazy-initialization, so that this happens after we know the number of
3263 if (!this.getOption("visibility")) {
3264 this.attrs_
.visibility
= [];
3266 // TODO(danvk): it looks like this could go into an infinite loop w/ user_attrs
.
3267 while (this.getOption("visibility").length
< this.numColumns() - 1) {
3268 this.attrs_
.visibility
.push(true);
3270 return this.getOption("visibility");
3274 * Changes the visibility of one or more series.
3276 * @param {number|number[]|object} num the series index or an array of series indices
3277 * or a boolean array of visibility states by index
3278 * or an object mapping series numbers, as keys, to
3279 * visibility state (boolean values)
3280 * @param {boolean} value the visibility state expressed as a boolean
3282 Dygraph
.prototype.setVisibility
= function(num
, value
) {
3283 var x
= this.visibility();
3284 var numIsObject
= false;
3286 if (!Array
.isArray(num
)) {
3287 if (num
!== null && typeof num
=== 'object') {
3295 for (var i
in num
) {
3296 if (num
.hasOwnProperty(i
)) {
3297 if (i
< 0 || i
>= x
.length
) {
3298 console
.warn("Invalid series number in setVisibility: " + i
);
3305 for (var i
= 0; i
< num
.length
; i
++) {
3306 if (typeof num
[i
] === 'boolean') {
3307 if (i
>= x
.length
) {
3308 console
.warn("Invalid series number in setVisibility: " + i
);
3313 if (num
[i
] < 0 || num
[i
] >= x
.length
) {
3314 console
.warn("Invalid series number in setVisibility: " + num
[i
]);
3326 * How large of an area will the dygraph render itself in?
3327 * This is used for testing.
3328 * @return A {width: w, height: h} object.
3331 Dygraph
.prototype.size
= function() {
3332 return { width
: this.width_
, height
: this.height_
};
3336 * Update the list of annotations and redraw the chart.
3337 * See dygraphs.com/annotations.html for more info on how to use annotations.
3338 * @param ann {Array} An array of annotation objects.
3339 * @param suppressDraw {Boolean} Set to "true" to block chart redraw (optional).
3341 Dygraph
.prototype.setAnnotations
= function(ann
, suppressDraw
) {
3342 // Only add the annotation CSS rule once we know it will be used.
3343 this.annotations_
= ann
;
3344 if (!this.layout_
) {
3345 console
.warn("Tried to setAnnotations before dygraph was ready. " +
3346 "Try setting them in a ready() block. See " +
3347 "dygraphs.com/tests/annotation.html");
3351 this.layout_
.setAnnotations(this.annotations_
);
3352 if (!suppressDraw
) {
3358 * Return the list of annotations.
3360 Dygraph
.prototype.annotations
= function() {
3361 return this.annotations_
;
3365 * Get the list of label names for this graph. The first column is the
3366 * x-axis, so the data series names start at index 1.
3368 * Returns null when labels have not yet been defined.
3370 Dygraph
.prototype.getLabels
= function() {
3371 var labels
= this.attr_("labels");
3372 return labels
? labels
.slice() : null;
3376 * Get the index of a series (column) given its name. The first column is the
3377 * x-axis, so the data series start with index 1.
3379 Dygraph
.prototype.indexFromSetName
= function(name
) {
3380 return this.setIndexByName_
[name
];
3384 * Find the row number corresponding to the given x-value.
3385 * Returns null if there is no such x-value in the data.
3386 * If there are multiple rows with the same x-value, this will return the
3388 * @param {number} xVal The x-value to look for (e.g. millis since epoch).
3389 * @return {?number} The row number, which you can pass to getValue(), or null.
3391 Dygraph
.prototype.getRowForX
= function(xVal
) {
3393 high
= this.numRows() - 1;
3395 while (low
<= high
) {
3396 var idx
= (high
+ low
) >> 1;
3397 var x
= this.getValue(idx
, 0);
3400 } else if (x
> xVal
) {
3402 } else if (low
!= idx
) { // equal, but there may be an earlier match.
3413 * Trigger a callback when the dygraph has drawn itself and is ready to be
3414 * manipulated. This is primarily useful when dygraphs has to do an XHR for the
3415 * data (i.e. a URL is passed as the data source) and the chart is drawn
3416 * asynchronously. If the chart has already drawn, the callback will fire
3419 * This is a good place to call setAnnotation().
3421 * @param {function(!Dygraph)} callback The callback to trigger when the chart
3424 Dygraph
.prototype.ready
= function(callback
) {
3425 if (this.is_initial_draw_
) {
3426 this.readyFns_
.push(callback
);
3428 callback
.call(this, this);
3433 * Add an event handler. This event handler is kept until the graph is
3434 * destroyed with a call to graph.destroy().
3436 * @param {!Node} elem The element to add the event to.
3437 * @param {string} type The type of the event, e.g. 'click' or 'mousemove'.
3438 * @param {function(Event):(boolean|undefined)} fn The function to call
3439 * on the event. The function takes one parameter: the event object.
3442 Dygraph
.prototype.addAndTrackEvent
= function(elem
, type
, fn
) {
3443 utils
.addEvent(elem
, type
, fn
);
3444 this.registeredEvents_
.push({elem
, type
, fn
});
3447 Dygraph
.prototype.removeTrackedEvents_
= function() {
3448 if (this.registeredEvents_
) {
3449 for (var idx
= 0; idx
< this.registeredEvents_
.length
; idx
++) {
3450 var reg
= this.registeredEvents_
[idx
];
3451 utils
.removeEvent(reg
.elem
, reg
.type
, reg
.fn
);
3455 this.registeredEvents_
= [];
3459 // Installed plugins, in order of precedence (most-general to most-specific).
3463 RangeSelectorPlugin
, // Has to be before ChartLabels so that its callbacks are called after ChartLabels' callbacks.
3469 // There are many symbols which have historically been available through the
3470 // Dygraph class. These are exported here for backwards compatibility.
3471 Dygraph
.GVizChart
= GVizChart
;
3472 Dygraph
.DASHED_LINE
= utils
.DASHED_LINE
;
3473 Dygraph
.DOT_DASH_LINE
= utils
.DOT_DASH_LINE
;
3474 Dygraph
.dateAxisLabelFormatter
= utils
.dateAxisLabelFormatter
;
3475 Dygraph
.toRGB_
= utils
.toRGB_
;
3476 Dygraph
.findPos
= utils
.findPos
;
3477 Dygraph
.pageX
= utils
.pageX
;
3478 Dygraph
.pageY
= utils
.pageY
;
3479 Dygraph
.dateString_
= utils
.dateString_
;
3480 Dygraph
.defaultInteractionModel
= DygraphInteraction
.defaultModel
;
3481 Dygraph
.nonInteractiveModel
= Dygraph
.nonInteractiveModel_
= DygraphInteraction
.nonInteractiveModel_
;
3482 Dygraph
.Circles
= utils
.Circles
;
3485 Legend
: LegendPlugin
,
3487 Annotations
: AnnotationsPlugin
,
3488 ChartLabels
: ChartLabelsPlugin
,
3490 RangeSelector
: RangeSelectorPlugin
3493 Dygraph
.DataHandlers
= {
3497 DefaultFractionHandler
,
3499 FractionsBarsHandler
3502 Dygraph
.startPan
= DygraphInteraction
.startPan
;
3503 Dygraph
.startZoom
= DygraphInteraction
.startZoom
;
3504 Dygraph
.movePan
= DygraphInteraction
.movePan
;
3505 Dygraph
.moveZoom
= DygraphInteraction
.moveZoom
;
3506 Dygraph
.endPan
= DygraphInteraction
.endPan
;
3507 Dygraph
.endZoom
= DygraphInteraction
.endZoom
;
3509 Dygraph
.numericLinearTicks
= DygraphTickers
.numericLinearTicks
;
3510 Dygraph
.numericTicks
= DygraphTickers
.numericTicks
;
3511 Dygraph
.dateTicker
= DygraphTickers
.dateTicker
;
3512 Dygraph
.Granularity
= DygraphTickers
.Granularity
;
3513 Dygraph
.getDateAxis
= DygraphTickers
.getDateAxis
;
3514 Dygraph
.floatFormat
= utils
.floatFormat
;
3516 export default Dygraph
;