Chart::Clicker - Powerful, extensible charting.
use Chart::Clicker use Chart::Clicker::Data::Series; use Chart::Clicker::Data::DataSet; my $cc = Chart::Clicker->new; my $series = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new( keys => [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ], values => [ 42, 25, 86, 23, 2, 19, 103, 12, 54, 9 ], ); my $series2 = Chart::Clicker::Data::Series->new( keys => [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ], values => [ 67, 15, 6, 90, 11, 45, 83, 11, 9, 101 ], ); my $ds = Chart::Clicker::Data::DataSet->new(series => [ $series, $series2 ]); $cc->add_to_datasets($ds); $cc->draw; $cc->write('foo.png')
Chart::Clicker aims to be a powerful, extensible charting package that creates really pretty output. Charts can be saved in png, svg, pdf and postscript format.
Clicker leverages the power of Graphics::Primitive to create snazzy graphics without being tied to specific backend.
For examples, see: http://www.onemogin.com/clicker/examples
Check the cookbook at http://www.onemogin.com/clicker/cookbook
The differences between 1.0 and 2.0 are long and onerous. The way you create charts has changed (see the SYNOPSIS) but the way you provide data to them has not.
I strongly recommend reading the following section if you used advanced features.
The normal use case for a chart is a couple of datasets on the same axes. Sometimes you want to chart one or more datasets on different axes. A common need for this is when you are comparing two datasets of vastly different scale such as the number of employees in an office (1-10) to monthly revenues (10s of thousands). On a normal chart the number of employees would show up as a flat line at the bottom of the chart.
To correct this, Clicker has contexts. A context is a pair of axes, a renderer and a name. The name is the 'key' by which you will refer to the context.
my $context = Chart::Clicker::Context->new( name => 'sales' ); $clicker->add_to_contexts($context); $dataset->context('sales'); $clicker->add_to_datasets($dataset);
New contexts provide a fresh domain and range axis and default to a Line renderer.
Caveat: Clicker expects that the default context (identified by the string "default") will always be present. It is from this context that some of Clicker's internals draw their values. You should use the default context unless you need more than one, in which case you should use "default" as the base context.
Clicker supports PNG, SVG, PDF and PostScript output.
Creates a new Chart::Clicker object. If no format, width and height are specified then defaults of Png, 500 and 300 are chosen, respectively.
Add the specified context to the chart.
Add the specified dataset (or arrayref of datasets) to the chart.
Add the specified marker to the chart.
Set/Get the color_allocator for this chart.
Set/Get the context for this chart.
Returns the data for this chart as a scalar. Suitable for 'streaming' to a client.
Get/Set the datasets for this chart.
Draw this chart.
Get the format for this Chart. Required in the constructor. Must be on of Png, Pdf, Ps or Svg.
Returns an arrayref containing all datasets for the given context. Used by renderers to get a list of datasets to chart.
Get the width available in this container after taking away space for insets and borders.
Get the height available in this container after taking away space for insets and borders.
Set/Get the legend that will be used with this chart.
The position this legend will be added. Should be one of north, south, east, west or center as required by Layout::Manager::Compass.
Write the chart output to the specified location. Output is written in the format provided to the constructor (which defaults to Png).
$c->write('/path/to/the.png');
Documenting so tests pass. Moose stuff.
Cory 'G' Watson <gphat@cpan.org>
Torsten Schoenfeld Ash Berlin
perl(1)
You can redistribute and/or modify this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Chart::Clicker, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Chart::Clicker
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Chart::Clicker
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.