Time series

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Revision as of 12:56, 22 June 2009 by A WASSERMANN (talk | contribs)

Input data

Simple style

JavaScript code

<jsxgraph width="700" height="400">
    brd = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox', {axis:true, originX: 60, originY: 300, unitX: 10, unitY: 2});

    var inputString = document.getElementById('inputData').value;        // Read the data as string
    inputString = inputString.replace(/^\s+/, '').replace(/\s+$/, '');   // Remove leading and trailing whitespace
    var lines=inputString.split('\n');                                   // Split into lines
    var x = [];
    var y = [];
    var startDate;
    for (var i=0;i<lines.length;i++) { 
        var c = lines[i].split(' : ');
        var d = c[0].split('-');
        var v = parseFloat(c[1].replace(/,+/,'.'));                      // Change 126,5 to 126.5
        var date = new Date(d[0],d[1],d[2]);                             // Split the date into Year, Month, Day
        if (i==0) { startDate = new Date(d[0],d[1],d[2]); }              // Keep the first date in memory
        x[i] = (date.getTime()-startDate.getTime())/ ( 1000.0*60.0*60.0*24.0 );  // The x coordinate of a value is the number of days from the first entry
        y[i] = v;
        
    }
    var plot = brd.createElement('curve', [x,y], {strokeColor:'red'});            
</jsxgraph>

Time series - Google style

JavaScript code

<jsxgraph width="700" height="400" box="jxgbox2">
    var height = 400;
    var unitY = height/(130-80);
    var originY = unitY*130;

    brd2 = JXG.JSXGraph.initBoard('jxgbox2', {axis:true, originX: 60, originY: originY, unitX: 10, unitY: unitY});

    inputString = document.getElementById('inputData').value;        // Read the data as string
    inputString = inputString.replace(/^\s+/, '').replace(/\s+$/, '');   // Remove leading and trailing whitespace
    var lines=inputString.split('\n');                                   // Split into lines
    var p, x1, y1;
    var x = [];
    var y = [];
    var points = [];

    points.push(brd2.createElement('point', [0,0], {visible:false, name:'', fixed:true})); 
    var startDate;
    for (var i=0;i<lines.length;i++) { 
        var c = lines[i].split(' : ');
        var d = c[0].split('-');
        var v = parseFloat(c[1].replace(/,+/,'.'));                      // Change 126,5 to 126.5
        var date = new Date(d[0],d[1],d[2]);                             // Split the date into Year, Month, Day
        if (i==0) { startDate = new Date(d[0],d[1],d[2]); }              // Keep the first date in memory
        x1 = (date.getTime()-startDate.getTime())/ ( 1000.0*60.0*60.0*24.0 );  // The x coordinate of a value is the number of days from the first entry
        y1 = v;
        p = brd2.createElement('point', [x1,y1], 
                   {strokeWidth:2, strokeColor:'#ffffff', 
                    highlightStrokeColor:'#0077cc', fillColor:'#0077cc',  
                    highlightFillColor:'#0077cc', style:6, name:'', fixed:true});
        points.push(p);
        x.push(x1);
        y.push(y1);
        
    }
    points.push(brd2.createElement('point', [x1,0], {visible:false, name:'', fixed:true})); 
 
    // Filled area. We need two additional points [start,0] and [end,0]
    brd2.createElement('polygon',points, {withLines:false,fillColor:'#e6f2fa'});

    // Curve:
    brd2.createElement('curve', [x,y], 
                 {strokeWidth:3, strokeColor:'#0077cc', 
                  highlightStrokeColor:'#0077cc'}
               ); 
</jsxgraph>