// as well as the direction label. $data = array('45.9' => array(3, 2, 1, 2, 2), 355 => array(1, 1, 1.5, 2), 180 => array(1, 1, 1.5, 2), 150 => array(1, 2, 1, 3), 'S' => array(2, 3, 5, 1)); // Add some labels for afew of the directions $labels = array(355 => "At\nHome base", 180 => "Probe\n123", 150 => "Power\nplant"); // Define the color,weight and style of some individual radial grid lines. $axiscolors = array(355 => "red"); $axisweights = array(355 => 8); $axisstyles = array(355 => 'solid', 150 => 'solid'); // First create a new windrose graph with a title $graph = new WindroseGraph(400, 460); $graph->title->Set('Adding label backgrounds'); $graph->title->SetFont(FF_VERDANA, FS_BOLD, 14); $graph->title->SetColor('navy'); // Create the free windrose plot. $wp = new WindrosePlot($data); $wp->SetType(WINDROSE_TYPEFREE); $wp->scale->SetLabelFillColor('lightblue', 'black'); // Specify colors weights and style for the radial gridlines $wp->SetRadialColors($axiscolors); $wp->SetRadialWeights($axisweights); $wp->SetRadialStyles($axisstyles); // Add a few labels $wp->SetLabels($labels); // Add some "arbitrary" text to the center $wp->scale->SetZeroLabel("SOx\n8%%"); // Finally add it to the graph and send back to client $graph->Add($wp); $graph->Stroke(); ?>