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= gchartrb http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb

== DESCRIPTION:

gchartrb is a Ruby wrapper around the Google Chart API, located at http://code.google.com/apis/chart/

Visit http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb to track development regarding gchartrb.

== FEATURES:

  • Provides an object oriented interface in Ruby to create Google Chart URLs for charts.

== INSTALL:

=== Ruby Gem:

sudo gem install gchartrb

=== Source Code:

Download the latest release from http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb/downloads/list

=== Subversion

svn checkout http://gchartrb.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ gchartrb-read-only

== Problems/TODO The following features are pending :

  • Line Styles
  • Fill Area

However, you can still make use of the API to insert arbitrary parameters

# Plotting a sparklines chart (using extra params)
GoogleChart::LineChart.new('100x50', nil, false) do |sparklines|
  sparklines.data "Test", [4,3,2,4,6,8,10]
  sparklines.show_legend = false
  sparklines.axis :x, :labels => [] # Empty labels
  sparklines.axis :y, :labels => [] # Empty labels
  puts sparklines.to_url(:chxs => "0,000000,10,0,_|1,000000,10,0,_")
end

== SYNOPSIS:

require 'rubygems'
require 'google_chart'

# Pie Chart
GoogleChart::PieChart.new('320x200', "Pie Chart",false) do |pc|
  pc.data "Apples", 40
  pc.data "Banana", 20
  pc.data "Peach", 30
  pc.data "Orange", 60
  puts "\nPie Chart"
  puts pc.to_url

  # Pie Chart with no labels
  pc.show_labels = false
  puts "\nPie Chart (with no labels)"
  puts pc.to_url  
end


# Line Chart
GoogleChart::LineChart.new('320x200', "Line Chart", false) do |lc|
  lc.data "Trend 1", [5,4,3,1,3,5,6], '0000ff'
  lc.show_legend = true
  lc.data "Trend 2", [1,2,3,4,5,6], '00ff00'
  lc.data "Trend 3", [6,5,4,3,2,1], 'ff0000'
  lc.axis :y, :range => [0,6], :color => 'ff00ff', :font_size => 16, :alignment => :center
  lc.axis :x, :range => [0,6], :color => '00ffff', :font_size => 16, :alignment => :center
  lc.grid :x_step => 100.0/6.0, :y_step => 100.0/6.0, :length_segment => 1, :length_blank => 0
  puts "\nLine Chart"
  puts lc.to_url
end

# Bar Chart
GoogleChart::BarChart.new('800x200', "Bar Chart", :vertical, false) do |bc|
  bc.data "Trend 1", [5,4,3,1,3,5], '0000ff' 
  bc.data "Trend 2", [1,2,3,4,5,6], 'ff0000'
  bc.data "Trend 3", [6,5,4,4,5,6], '00ff00'
  puts "\nBar Chart"
  puts bc.to_url
end

# Line XY Chart
line_chart_xy = GoogleChart::LineChart.new('320x200', "Line XY Chart", true) do |lcxy|
  lcxy.data "Trend 1", [[1,1], [2,2], [3,3], [4,4]], '0000ff'
  lcxy.data "Trend 2", [[4,5], [2,2], [1,1], [3,4]], '00ff00'
  puts "\nLine XY Chart (inside a block)"
  puts lcxy.to_url   
end

# Venn Diagram
# Supply three vd.data statements of label, size, color for circles A, B, C
# Then, an :intersections with four values:
# the first value specifies the area of A intersecting B
# the second value specifies the area of B intersecting C
# the third value specifies the area of C intersecting A
# the fourth value specifies the area of A intersecting B intersecting C
GoogleChart::VennDiagram.new("320x200", 'Venn Diagram') do |vd|
  vd.data "Blue", 100, '0000ff'
  vd.data "Green", 80, '00ff00'
  vd.data "Red",   60, 'ff0000'
  vd.intersections 30,30,30,10
  puts "\nVenn Diagram"
  puts vd.to_url
end

# Scatter Chart
GoogleChart::ScatterChart.new('320x200',"Scatter Chart") do |sc|
  sc.data "Scatter Set", [[1,1,], [2,2], [3,3], [4,4]]
  sc.max_value [5,5] # Setting the max value
  sc.axis :x, :range => [0,5]
  sc.axis :y, :range => [0,5], :labels => [0,1,2,3,4,5]
  sc.point_sizes [10,15,30,55] # Optional
  puts "\nScatter Chart"
  puts sc.to_url
end


GoogleChart::LineChart.new('320x200', "Line Chart", false) do |lc|
  lc.data "Trend 1", [5,4,3,1,3,5,6], '0000ff'
  lc.show_legend = true
  lc.data "Trend 2", [1,2,3,4,5,6], '00ff00'
  lc.data "Trend 3", [6,5,4,3,2,1], 'ff0000'
  lc.axis :y, :range => [0,6], :color => 'ff00ff', :font_size => 16, :alignment => :center
  lc.axis :x, :range => [0,6], :color => '00ffff', :font_size => 16, :alignment => :center
  lc.grid :x_step => 100.0/6.0, :y_step => 100.0/6.0, :length_segment => 1, :length_blank => 0
  puts "\nLine Chart"
end

# Solid fill
line_chart_xy.fill(:background, :solid, {:color => 'fff2cc'})
line_chart_xy.fill(:chart, :solid, {:color => 'ffcccc'})
puts "\nLine Chart with Solid Fill"
puts line_chart_xy.to_url

# Gradient fill
line_chart_xy.fill :background, :gradient, :angle => 0,  :color => [['76A4FB',1],['ffffff',0]]
line_chart_xy.fill :chart, :gradient, :angle => 0, :color => [['76A4FB',1], ['ffffff',0]]
puts "\nLine Chart with Gradient Fill"
puts line_chart_xy.to_url

# Stripes Fill
line_chart_xy.fill :chart, :stripes, :angle => 90, :color => [['76A4FB',0.2], ['ffffff',0.2]]
puts "\nLine Chart with Stripes Fill"
puts line_chart_xy.to_url

puts "\nLine Chart with range markers and shape markers"  
GoogleChart::LineChart.new('320x200', "Line Chart", false) do |lc|
  lc.title_color = 'ff00ff'
  lc.data "Trend 1", [5,4,3,1,3,5,6], '0000ff'
  lc.data "Trend 2", [1,2,3,4,5,6], '00ff00'
  lc.data "Trend 3", [6,5,4,3,2,1], 'ff0000'
  lc.max_value 10 # Setting max value for simple line chart 
  lc.range_marker :horizontal, :color => 'E5ECF9', :start_point => 0.1, :end_point => 0.5
  lc.range_marker :vertical, :color => 'a0bae9', :start_point => 0.1, :end_point => 0.5
  # Draw an arrow shape marker against lowest value in dataset
  lc.shape_marker :arrow, :color => '000000', :data_set_index => 0, :data_point_index => 3, :pixel_size => 10   
  puts lc.to_url
end

== LICENSE:

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2007 Deepak Jois

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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