Python to generate nice looking SVG graph http://pygal.org/
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Axis
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include_x_axis
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Scales are computed automaticaly between the min and the max values.
You may want to always have the absissa in your graph:
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(include_x_axis=True)
chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035])
inverse_y_axis
--------------
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(inverse_y_axis=True)
chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035])
range
-----
In pygal you can override automatic scaling by setting ``y_labels`` to the values you want, but if you want to change the scaling range and keep auto scaling in it, you can set a ``range`` which is a tuple containing the desired min and max:
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(range=(.0001, .001))
chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035])
xrange
------
For xy graph xrange can be used for the x axis.
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.XY(xrange=(10, 30))
chart.add('line', [(10, .0002), (15, .0005), (12, .00035)])
secondary_range
---------------
For chart with two axis, the ``secondary_range`` defines the range for the secondary axis.
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(secondary_range=(10, 25))
chart.add('primary', [.0002, .0005, .00035])
chart.add('secondary', [10, 15, 12], secondary=True)
logarithmic
-----------
You can set the scale to be logarithmic:
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(logarithmic=True)
values = [1, 3, 43, 123, 1231, 23192]
chart.x_labels = map(str, values)
chart.add('log example', values)
.. caution::
Negative values are ignored
min_scale
---------
You can specify the minimum number of scale graduation to generate with auto scaling if possible.
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(min_scale=12)
chart.add('line', [1, 10, 100, 50, 25])
max_scale
---------
You can specify the maximum number of scale graduation to generate with auto scaling if possible.
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(max_scale=6)
chart.add('line', [1, 10, 100, 50, 25])
order_min
---------
You can specify at which precision pygal should stop scaling (in log10) usefull in conjuction of the two previous properties:
.. pygal-code::
chart = pygal.Line(order_min=1)
chart.add('line', [1, 10, 100, 50, 25])