<?php include "../jpgraph.php"; include "../jpgraph_spider.php"; // Some data to plot $data = array(55, 80, 46, 71, 95); // Create the graph and the plot $graph = new SpiderGraph(250, 200, "auto"); $plot = new SpiderPlot($data); // Set position and size $graph->SetPlotSize(0.4); $graph->SetCenter(0.3); // Add the plot and display the graph $graph->Add($plot); $graph->Stroke(); ?>
<?php include "../jpgraph.php"; include "../jpgraph_log.php"; include "../jpgraph_spider.php"; // Some data to plot $data = array(242, 58, 500, 12, 397, 810, 373); // Create the graph $graph = new SpiderGraph(200, 200, "auto"); // Uncomment the following line to use anti-aliasing // Note: Enabling this results in a very noticable slow // down of the image generation! And more load on your // server. Use it wisly!! $graph->img->SetAntiAliasing(); // Make the spider graph fill out it's bounding box $graph->SetPlotSize(0.85); // Use logarithmic scale (If you don't use any SetScale() // the spider graph will default to linear scale $graph->SetScale("log"); // Uncomment the following line if you want to supress // minor tick marks // $graph->yscale->ticks->SupressMinorTickMarks(); // We want the major tick marks to be black and minor // slightly less noticable $graph->yscale->ticks->SetMarkColor("black", "darkgray"); // Set the axis title font $graph->axis->title->SetFont(FF_ARIAL, FS_BOLD, 12); // Use blue axis $graph->axis->SetColor("blue"); $plot = new SpiderPlot($data); $plot->SetLineWeight(2);