This Scatter chart demonstrates how you can extract the Scatter charts dataset and index from the variables set on the canvas tag by RGraph.
Dataset:<script src="RGraph.common.core.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.common.dynamic.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.scatter.js"></script>Put this where you want the chart to show up:
<canvas id="cvs" width="600" height="400"> [No canvas support] </canvas>This is the code that generates the chart:
<script> scatter = new RGraph.Scatter({ id:'cvs', data: [ [[0,0,'red'],[5,5,'red'],[10,10,'red'],[15,15,'red'],[20,20,'red'],[25,25,'red'],[30,30,'red'],[35,35,'red'],[40,40,'red'],[45,45,'red'],[50,50,'red']], [[0,0,'green'],[5,1,'green'],[10,2,'green'],[15,3,'green'],[20,4,'green'],[25,5,'green'],[30,6,'green'],[35,7,'green'],[40,8,'green'],[45,9,'green'],[50,10,'green']] ], options: { xmax: 100, crosshairs: true, crosshairsSnap: true, gutterLeft: 50, line: true, lineColors: ['red','green'], labels: ['Q1','Q2','Q3','Q4'], textAccessible: true } }).draw() scatter.oncrosshairs = function (obj) { document.getElementById("dataset").value = obj.canvas.__crosshairs_snap_dataset__; document.getElementById("point").value = obj.canvas.__crosshairs_snap_point__; }; </script>