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- $(function () {
- var d1 = [];
- for (var i = 0; i < Math.PI * 2; i += 0.25) {
- d1.push([i, Math.sin(i)]);
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- var d2 = [];
- for (var i = 0; i < Math.PI * 2; i += 0.25) {
- d2.push([i, Math.cos(i)]);
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- var d3 = [];
- for (var i = 0; i < Math.PI * 2; i += 0.1) {
- d3.push([i, Math.tan(i)]);
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- $.plot("#placeholder", [
- { label: "sin(x)", data: d1 },
- { label: "cos(x)", data: d2 },
- { label: "tan(x)", data: d3 }
- ], {
- series: {
- lines: { show: true },
- points: { show: true }
- },
- xaxis: {
- ticks: [
- 0, [ Math.PI/2, "\u03c0/2" ], [ Math.PI, "\u03c0" ],
- [ Math.PI * 3/2, "3\u03c0/2" ], [ Math.PI * 2, "2\u03c0" ]
- ]
- },
- yaxis: {
- ticks: 10,
- min: -2,
- max: 2,
- tickDecimals: 3
- },
- grid: {
- backgroundColor: { colors: [ "#fff", "#eee" ] },
- borderWidth: {
- top: 1,
- right: 1,
- bottom: 2,
- left: 2
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- <h2>Basic Options</h2>
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- <p>There are plenty of options you can set to control the precise looks of your plot. You can control the ticks on the axes, the legend, the graph type, etc.</p>
- <p>Flot goes to great lengths to provide sensible defaults so that you don't have to customize much for a good-looking result.</p>
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