This is a basic example that shows two charts on the same page. Both charts are created on seperate canvas tags and in the window.onload event.
This goes in the documents header:<script src="RGraph.common.core.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.common.tooltips.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.common.dynamic.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.pie.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.bar.js"></script>Put this where you want the chart to show up:
<canvas id="cvs1" width="300" height="250">[No canvas support]</canvas> <canvas id="cvs2" width="300" height="250">[No canvas support]</canvas>This is the code that generates the chart:
<script> window.onload = function () { var bar = new RGraph.Bar({ id: 'cvs1', data: [12,13,16,15], options: { textAccessible: true, gutterLeft: 35, colors: ['red'], labels: ['Kev', 'Brian', 'Fred', 'John'], tooltips: ['Kev', 'Brian', 'Fred', 'John'] } }).draw(); var pie = new RGraph.Pie({ id: 'cvs2', data: [8,4,9,5,6,8], options: { labels: ['Rachel','Luis','June','Kevin','Pete','Lou'], textAccessible: true, textColor: '#999' } }).draw(); }; </script>