This example demonstrates swapping the x and y axes to produce a rotated line chart in which the line goes from top to bottom (instead of left to right).
The x and y axes in the example are configured as follows:
- Initially, the x-axis is horizontal from left to right at the bottom of the plot area, while the y-axis is vertical from bottom to top at the left side of the plot area.
- Swap the x and y axes using XYChart.swapXY. Now the x-axis is vertical from bottom to top at the left side of the chart, while the y-axis is horizontal from left to right at the bottom of the chart.
- Use XYChart.setYAxisOnRight to move the y-axis to the opposite side of the plot area, so that the y-axis is at the top of the plot area. (Note: the "right" word on setYAxisOnRight means the "right" side before "swapXY" rotation. After rotation, the right side will become to top side.)
- Use Axis.setReverse to reverse the direction of the x-axis, so that the x-axis is vertical from top to bottom (instead of from bottom to top).
For demo purposes, this example uses
RanTable to simulate a database table with 4 columns, in which one is a date/time column and the remaining three are data columns. The date/time column is passed to ChartDirector as the x values using
Layer.setXData, while the data columns are passed to ChartDirector as y values using
Layer.addDataSet.
perldemo\rotatedline.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
# The ChartDirector for Perl module is assumed to be in "../lib"
use File::Basename;
use lib (dirname($0)."/../lib") =~ /(.*)/;
use perlchartdir;
#
# We use a random table to simulate generating 12 months of data
#
# Create the random table object with 4 cols * 12 rows, using 3 as seed
my $rantable = new RanTable(3, 4, 12);
# Set the 1st column to be the 12 months of year 2002
$rantable->setDateCol(0, perlchartdir::chartTime(2002, 1, 1), 86400 * 30);
# Set the 2nd, 3rd and 4th columns to be random numbers starting from 125, 75, and 100 respectively.
# The change between rows is set to -35 to + 35. The minimum value of any cell is 0.
$rantable->setCol(1, 125, -35, 35, 0);
$rantable->setCol(2, 75, -35, 35, 0);
$rantable->setCol(3, 100, -35, 35, 0);
# Get the 1st column (time) as the x data
my $dataX = $rantable->getCol(0);
# Get the 2nd, 3rd and 4th columns as 3 data sets
my $dataY0 = $rantable->getCol(1);
my $dataY1 = $rantable->getCol(2);
my $dataY2 = $rantable->getCol(3);
# Create a XYChart object of size 360 x 400 pixels
my $c = new XYChart(360, 400);
# Add a title to the chart
$c->addTitle("<*underline=2*>Rotated Line Chart Demo", "Times New Roman Bold Italic", 14);
# Set the plotarea at (60, 75) and of size 190 x 320 pixels. Turn on both horizontal and vertical
# grid lines with light grey color (0xc0c0c0)
$c->setPlotArea(60, 75, 190, 320)->setGridColor(0xc0c0c0, 0xc0c0c0);
# Add a legend box at (270, 75)
$c->addLegend(270, 75);
# Swap the x and y axis to become a rotated chart
$c->swapXY();
# Set the y axis on the top side (right + rotated = top)
$c->setYAxisOnRight();
# Add a title to the y axis
$c->yAxis()->setTitle("Throughput (MBytes)");
# Reverse the x axis so it is pointing downwards
$c->xAxis()->setReverse();
# Add a line chart layer using the given data
my $layer = $c->addLineLayer2();
$layer->setXData($dataX);
$layer->addDataSet($dataY0, 0xff0000, "Server A");
$layer->addDataSet($dataY1, 0x338033, "Server B");
$layer->addDataSet($dataY2, 0x0000ff, "Server C");
# Set the line width to 2 pixels
$layer->setLineWidth(2);
# Output the chart
$c->makeChart("rotatedline.png");
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