Re: [PHP] PHP Graphing Libraries...?

2009-06-07 Thread li...@mgreg.com
On Jun 7, 2009, at 5:37 AM, Richard Heyes wrote: Hi, Can I still link the scatter points with lines for readability? I'm not sure why an API would require a "y" for every "x". I've rarely worked with data sets that follow an exact set of X coords. Then

Re: [PHP] PHP Graphing Libraries...?

2009-06-05 Thread li...@mgreg.com
On Jun 5, 2009, at 9:41 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote: Sure - the gd library. Scale the x/y position according to your needs. Well, I was trying to avoid building from scratch, but you may be right. I'm surprised no one else has need for an intuitive setup of this nature. Thanks, Micha

Re: [PHP] PHP Graphing Libraries...?

2009-06-05 Thread li...@mgreg.com
On Jun 5, 2009, at 5:26 AM, Richard Heyes wrote: ... I would have to suggest RGraph... ( http://www.rgraph.net ) :-) It's uses canvas though, so browser support is limited at the moment though to Firefox 3.5, Safari 4 and Chrome 2. I've looked at the docs and I don't see how exactly it ha

Re: [PHP] PHP Graphing Libraries...?

2009-06-04 Thread li...@mgreg.com
On Jun 4, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Gary Smith wrote: JpGraph? Gary Thanks Gary. I've actually been looking at both "JpGraph" (http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/ ) and "XML/SWF Charts" (http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/index.php). However, JpGraphs is one of those that suffers from horrendous docum

[PHP] PHP Graphing Libraries...?

2009-06-04 Thread li...@mgreg.com
Hi All, I'm currently looking for a quality (preferably open source) PHP graphing library that will allow me to create various graphs and plot points. I've seen several that do some amazing things, but cost a fortune -- others are either limited, lack documentation, or don't allow plotti