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<h1>Flot Examples</h1> |
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<p>The Cat's Eye Nebula (<a href="http://hubblesite.org/gallery/album/nebula/pr2004027a/">picture from Hubble</a>).</p> |
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<p>With the image plugin, you can plot images. This is for example |
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useful for getting ticks on complex prerendered visualizations. |
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Instead of inputting data points, you put in the images and where |
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their two opposite corners are supposed to be in plot space.</p> |
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<p>Images represent a little further complication because you need |
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to make sure they are loaded before you can use them (Flot skips |
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incomplete images). The plugin comes with a couple of helpers |
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for doing that.</p> |
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$(function () { |
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var data = [ [ ["hs-2004-27-a-large_web.jpg", -10, -10, 10, 10] ] ]; |
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var options = { |
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series: { images: { show: true } }, |
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xaxis: { min: -8, max: 4 }, |
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yaxis: { min: -8, max: 4 } |
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}; |
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$.plot.image.loadDataImages(data, options, function () { |
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$.plot($("#placeholder"), data, options); |
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}); |
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