This uses the newer addition to canvas from the canvas v5 specification - native dotted and dashed lines. As browsers add support you will be able to use the option in those too but initially it's only supported in Chrome.
obj.Set('background.grid.dashed', true); obj.Set('background.grid.dotted', true);This goes in the documents header:
<script src="RGraph.common.core.js"></script> <script src="RGraph.waterfall.js"></script>Put this where you want the chart to show up:
<canvas id="cvs1" width="600" height="250"> <canvas id="cvs2" width="600" height="250"> [No canvas support] </canvas>This is the code that generates the chart:
<script> new RGraph.Waterfall({ id: 'cvs1', data: [4,8,6,5,-5,-6,6,-5,-4,-3,2,1], options: { gutterTop: 35, backgroundGridDashed: true, backgroundGridAutofitNumvlines: 13, labels: [ 'Mal', 'Barry', 'Gary', 'Neil', 'Kim', 'Pete', 'Lou', 'Fred', 'Jobe', 'Fred', 'Harry', 'Jake', 'Total' ], title: 'A dashed background grid', textSize: 12, strokestyle: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)' } }).draw() new RGraph.Waterfall({ id: 'cvs2', data: [4,8,6,5,-5,-6,6,-5,-4,-3,2,1], options: { gutterTop: 35, labels: [ 'Mal', 'Barry', 'Gary', 'Neil', 'Kim', 'Pete', 'Lou', 'Fred', 'Jobe', 'Lucy', 'Kevin', 'Nevil' ], backgroundGridDotted: true, title: 'A dotted background grid', strokestyle: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)' } }).draw(); </script>