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Python to generate nice looking SVG graph
http://pygal.org/
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Logarithmic |
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``logarithmic`` |
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You can set the scale to be logarithmic: |
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.. pygal-code:: |
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chart = pygal.Line(logarithmic=True) |
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values = [1, 3, 43, 123, 1231, 23192] |
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chart.x_labels = map(str, values) |
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chart.add('log example', values) |
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.. caution:: |
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Negative values are ignored |
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Custom css and js |
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``css, js`` |
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You can add or replace css/js files in pygal using the `css` and `js` array options. |
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These lists contain absolute filenames and/or external URI. (Relative filenames are relative to pygal internal files) |
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Default: |
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.. code-block:: python |
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css = ['style.css', 'graph.css'] |
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js = [ |
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'http://kozea.github.com/pygal.js/latest/pygal-tooltips.js' |
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] |
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Legend box size |
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``legend_box_size`` |
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You can change the size of the rectangle next to the legend: |
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.. pygal-code:: |
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chart = pygal.Line(legend_box_size=50) |
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values = [1, 3, 43, 123, 1231, 23192] |
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chart.x_labels = map(str, values) |
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chart.add('log example', values) |
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Rounded bars |
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``rounded_bars`` |
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You can add a round effect to bar diagrams with `rounded_bars`: |
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.. pygal-code:: |
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chart = pygal.Bar(rounded_bars=20) |
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chart.add('values', [3, 10, 7, 2, 9, 7]) |
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Pretty print |
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``pretty_print`` |
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You can enable pretty print if you want to edit the source at hand (look at this frame source): |
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.. pygal-code:: |
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chart = pygal.Bar(pretty_print=True) |
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chart.add('values', [3, 10, 7, 2, 9, 7]) |
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Static options |
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``print_values, print_zeroes`` |
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By default, when the graph is viewed using a non javascript compatible |
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viewer or as an image, all the values are displayed on the graph. |
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It can be disabled by setting `print_values` to `False`. |
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`print_zeroes` can be enabled to display static values even if equal to zero. |
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Disable xml declaration |
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``disable_xml_declaration`` |
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When you want to embed directly your SVG in your html, |
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this option disables the xml prolog in the output. |
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Since no encoding is declared, the result will be in unicode instead of bytes. |
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No prefix |
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``no_prefix`` |
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Normally pygal set an unique id to the chart and use it to style each chart to avoid collisions when svg are directly embedded in html. This can be a problem if you use external styling overriding the prefixed css. You can set this to True in order to prevent that behaviour. |
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