Richard Heyes wrote:
http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/HTML5_radar/
Look at me, I'm so cool. This perhaps shows the magnitude of the data a
little better than a pie chart. Not quite a normal radar, but this is
finished... :-)
Hey, your title tag has an undefined variable in it...
--
Jim
And it does -- it's a totally different type of chart than any I've seen
before.
Started off with the intention of creating a real radar chart, but this
was far easier and still represents the data in a very similar way.
Good work -- now make it work for all other browsers. :-)
Role on IE8
At 7:26 PM +0100 7/19/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
http://www.phpguru.org/downloads/HTML5_radar/
Look at me, I'm so cool. This perhaps shows the magnitude of the
data a little better than a pie chart. Not quite a normal radar, but
this is finished... :-)
--
Richard Heyes
Richard:
I looks good
Why are you doing that with JavaScript?
Because it's neat, and I'm bored. A more real reason could be shifting
the load from your server (ie building and displaying graphs with
JPGraph) on to the client machine, where there's far more resources
available. Say your server has to show a graph f
I did not get it to work in Opera 9.5. But in Firefox 2.x it worked
Why are you doing that with JavaScript?
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