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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
 <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
    <title>Flot Examples</title>
    <link href="layout.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></link>
    <!--[if IE]><script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="../excanvas.min.js"></script><![endif]-->
    <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="../jquery.js"></script>
    <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="../jquery.flot.js"></script>
 </head>
    <body>
    <h1>Flot Examples</h1>
 
    <div id="placeholder" style="width:600px;height:300px;"></div>
 
    <p>Example of loading data dynamically with AJAX. Percentage change in GDP (source: <a href="http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tsieb020">Eurostat</a>). Click the buttons below.</p>
 
    <p>The data is fetched over HTTP, in this case directly from text
    files. Usually the URL would point to some web server handler
    (e.g. a PHP page or Java/.NET/Python/Ruby on Rails handler) that
    extracts it from a database and serializes it to JSON.</p>
 
    <p>
      <input class="fetchSeries" type="button" value="First dataset"> -
      <a href="data-eu-gdp-growth.json">data</a> -
      <span></span>
    </p>
 
    <p>
      <input class="fetchSeries" type="button" value="Second dataset"> -
      <a href="data-japan-gdp-growth.json">data</a> -
      <span></span>
    </p>
 
    <p>
      <input class="fetchSeries" type="button" value="Third dataset"> -
      <a href="data-usa-gdp-growth.json">data</a> -
      <span></span>
    </p>
 
    <p>If you combine AJAX with setTimeout, you can poll the server
       for new data.</p>
 
    <p>
      <input class="dataUpdate" type="button" value="Poll for data">
    </p>
 
<script id="source" language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
    var options = {
        lines: { show: true },
        points: { show: true },
        xaxis: { tickDecimals: 0, tickSize: 1 }
    };
    var data = [];
    var placeholder = $("#placeholder");
    
    $.plot(placeholder, data, options);
 
    
    // fetch one series, adding to what we got
    var alreadyFetched = {};
    
    $("input.fetchSeries").click(function () {
        var button = $(this);
        
        // find the URL in the link right next to us 
        var dataurl = button.siblings('a').attr('href');
 
        // then fetch the data with jQuery
        function onDataReceived(series) {
            // extract the first coordinate pair so you can see that
            // data is now an ordinary Javascript object
            var firstcoordinate = '(' + series.data[0][0] + ', ' + series.data[0][1] + ')';
 
            button.siblings('span').text('Fetched ' + series.label + ', first point: ' + firstcoordinate);
 
            // let's add it to our current data
            if (!alreadyFetched[series.label]) {
                alreadyFetched[series.label] = true;
                data.push(series);
            }
            
            // and plot all we got
            $.plot(placeholder, data, options);
         }
        
        $.ajax({
            url: dataurl,
            method: 'GET',
            dataType: 'json',
            success: onDataReceived
        });
    });
 
 
    // initiate a recurring data update
    $("input.dataUpdate").click(function () {
        // reset data
        data = [];
        alreadyFetched = {};
        
        $.plot(placeholder, data, options);
 
        var iteration = 0;
        
        function fetchData() {
            ++iteration;
 
            function onDataReceived(series) {
                // we get all the data in one go, if we only got partial
                // data, we could merge it with what we already got
                data = [ series ];
                
                $.plot($("#placeholder"), data, options);
            }
        
            $.ajax({
                // usually, we'll just call the same URL, a script
                // connected to a database, but in this case we only
                // have static example files so we need to modify the
                // URL
                url: "data-eu-gdp-growth-" + iteration + ".json",
                method: 'GET',
                dataType: 'json',
                success: onDataReceived
            });
            
            if (iteration < 5)
                setTimeout(fetchData, 1000);
            else {
                data = [];
                alreadyFetched = {};
            }
        }
 
        setTimeout(fetchData, 1000);
    });
});
</script>
 
 </body>
</html>