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JasperReports 2.0.0
JasperReports is a Java reporting library. more>>
JasperReports is a powerful open source Java reporting tool that has the ability to deliver rich content onto the screen, to the printer or into PDF, HTML, XLS, CSV and XML files.
It is entirely written in Java and can be used in a variety of Java enabled applications, including J2EE or Web applications, to generate dynamic content.
JasperReports is main purpose is to help creating page oriented, ready to print documents in a simple and flexible manner.
Main features:
- Report Design
- Header Sections
- Footer Sections
- Columns
- Groups
- Calculations
- Text format
- Images
Enhancements:
- This version introduces support for external style templates, a new report section for better control over empty reports, an enhanced XLS exporter, and various bugfixes and improvements.
<<lessIt is entirely written in Java and can be used in a variety of Java enabled applications, including J2EE or Web applications, to generate dynamic content.
JasperReports is main purpose is to help creating page oriented, ready to print documents in a simple and flexible manner.
Main features:
- Report Design
- Header Sections
- Footer Sections
- Columns
- Groups
- Calculations
- Text format
- Images
Enhancements:
- This version introduces support for external style templates, a new report section for better control over empty reports, an enhanced XLS exporter, and various bugfixes and improvements.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
640 downloads
iReport Designer for JasperReports 2.0.0
iReport is a visual reporting tool based on JasperReports and written in pure Java. more>>
iReport project is a powerful, intuitive and easy to use visual report builder/designer for JasperReports written in 100% pure java.
This tool allows users to visually edit complex reports with charts, images, subreports,.... iReport is integrated with JFreeChart, one of the most diffused OpenSource chart library for java.
The data to print can be retrieved through several ways including multiple JDBC connections, TableModels, JavaBeans, XML, etc...
Enhancements:
- Full support for JasperReports 1.3.4.
- A new XML field mapping tool.
- A new document structure outline.
- Improved refactoring capabilities.
- An improved report query dialog.
- An improved UI with sortable tables.
- Several bugfixes.
<<lessThis tool allows users to visually edit complex reports with charts, images, subreports,.... iReport is integrated with JFreeChart, one of the most diffused OpenSource chart library for java.
The data to print can be retrieved through several ways including multiple JDBC connections, TableModels, JavaBeans, XML, etc...
Enhancements:
- Full support for JasperReports 1.3.4.
- A new XML field mapping tool.
- A new document structure outline.
- Improved refactoring capabilities.
- An improved report query dialog.
- An improved UI with sortable tables.
- Several bugfixes.
Download (33.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
669 downloads
Open Flash Chart 1.9.2
Open Flash Chart software creates Flash-based charts for Web pages. more>>
Open Flash Chart software creates Flash-based charts for Web pages.
How does it work?
1. User browses to your web site.
2. The browser downloads the web page which contains the Open Flash Chart.
3. Open Flash Chart downloads the data file and displays the chart.
When you add Open Flash Chart to your web page, you tell it where to find the data file.
Why is that great?
When the user downloads the web page, Open Flash Chart requests the chart data from the server. The server knows who the user is so it can generate a chart for that particular user showing up to the minute data.
Is it complicated to set up?
You will need to include the Open Flash Chart in your HTML, and you also need to provide the data file on the server. The data file is either a text file, or a .php (or another flavour of dynamic) page.
For a simple chart you would just drop the data.txt file on your website and point the Open Flash Chart to this URL.
But what we really want is dynamic data that is pulled from a database or calculated or something. To do this you need to create the data file when it is requested. To do this we point the Open Flash Chart to a .php page and this PHP page does your calculations and/or database lookups, then outputs the data file.
To make this a bit easier I have written a PHP class to write the data file for you.
Enhancements:
- The PHP was updated to enable 3D charts and glass charts.
- Some more options were added to the other graph types.
<<lessHow does it work?
1. User browses to your web site.
2. The browser downloads the web page which contains the Open Flash Chart.
3. Open Flash Chart downloads the data file and displays the chart.
When you add Open Flash Chart to your web page, you tell it where to find the data file.
Why is that great?
When the user downloads the web page, Open Flash Chart requests the chart data from the server. The server knows who the user is so it can generate a chart for that particular user showing up to the minute data.
Is it complicated to set up?
You will need to include the Open Flash Chart in your HTML, and you also need to provide the data file on the server. The data file is either a text file, or a .php (or another flavour of dynamic) page.
For a simple chart you would just drop the data.txt file on your website and point the Open Flash Chart to this URL.
But what we really want is dynamic data that is pulled from a database or calculated or something. To do this you need to create the data file when it is requested. To do this we point the Open Flash Chart to a .php page and this PHP page does your calculations and/or database lookups, then outputs the data file.
To make this a bit easier I have written a PHP class to write the data file for you.
Enhancements:
- The PHP was updated to enable 3D charts and glass charts.
- Some more options were added to the other graph types.
Download (0.072MB)
Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
814 downloads
Daylight Chart 1.6
Daylight Chart project shows sunrise and sunset times in an attractive chart, for any location in the world. more>>
Daylight Chart project shows sunrise and sunset times in an attractive chart, for any location in the world. The effect of daylight savings time is also displayed. Charts can be exported to image files.
<<less Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
498 downloads
J2ME ChartComponent 1.5
J2ME ChartComponent is an MIDP 2.0 charting component with basic functionality for showing charts on embedded devices. more>>
J2ME ChartComponent is an MIDP 2.0 charting component with basic functionality for showing charts on embedded devices.
It currently implements the following charts:
Line
Horizontal bars
Vertical bars
Though basic and far from being complete, its being already used for simple charts in production environments.
J2ME ChartComponent currently implements horizontal bar, vertical bar, and line charts. An incomplete and experimental pie chart component is implemented, as well as a very simple legenda.
Enhancements:
- With this release, it is possible to show values for pie charts.
- The drawing functions have been moved outside of the paint method, so that it is possible to draw directly on Image objects instead of having the chart items shown on the Screen (see the drawPie and drawChart methods).
- Some minor bugs have been fixed.
<<lessIt currently implements the following charts:
Line
Horizontal bars
Vertical bars
Though basic and far from being complete, its being already used for simple charts in production environments.
J2ME ChartComponent currently implements horizontal bar, vertical bar, and line charts. An incomplete and experimental pie chart component is implemented, as well as a very simple legenda.
Enhancements:
- With this release, it is possible to show values for pie charts.
- The drawing functions have been moved outside of the paint method, so that it is possible to draw directly on Image objects instead of having the chart items shown on the Screen (see the drawPie and drawChart methods).
- Some minor bugs have been fixed.
Download (0.093MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: Freely Distributable Price:
857 downloads
Apache::Wyrd::Chart 0.93
Apache::Wyrd::Chart is an embed Dynamically-redrawn PNG charts in HTML. more>>
Apache::Wyrd::Chart is a Perl module for embed Dynamically-redrawn PNG charts in HTML.
SYNOPSIS
< BASENAME::Chart img="chart.png" type="bars" height="200" width="300" >
< BASENAME::Query >
select month, price
from monthly_prices
order by month
< /BASENAME::Query >
< /BASENAME::Chart >
Chart-graphic Wyrd wrapping the GD::Graph Module. Creates a graphic file (PNG) and a meta-data file based on data handed it to by an Apache::Wyrd::Query Wyrd.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
< BASENAME::Chart img="chart.png" type="bars" height="200" width="300" >
< BASENAME::Query >
select month, price
from monthly_prices
order by month
< /BASENAME::Query >
< /BASENAME::Chart >
Chart-graphic Wyrd wrapping the GD::Graph Module. Creates a graphic file (PNG) and a meta-data file based on data handed it to by an Apache::Wyrd::Query Wyrd.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2006-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1181 downloads
Graph::Flowchart 0.10
Graph::Flowchart is a Perl module that can generate easily flowcharts as Graph::Easy objects. more>>
Graph::Flowchart is a Perl module that can generate easily flowcharts as Graph::Easy objects.
SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Flowchart;
my $flow = Graph::Flowchart->new();
print $flow->as_ascii();
This module lets you easily create flowcharts as Graph::Easy objects. This means you can output your flowchart as HTML, ASCII, Boxart (unicode drawing) or SVG.
Classes
The nodes constructed by the various add_* methods will set the subclass of the node according to the following list:
start
The start block.
end
The end block, created by finish().
block
Orindary code blocks, f.i. from $b = 9;.
if, for, while, until
Blocks for the various constructs for conditional and loop constructs.
sub
For sub routine declarations.
use
For use, no and require statements.
goto, break, return, next, last, continue
Blocks for the various constructs for jumps/returns.
true, false, goto, call, return, break, next, continue
Classes for edges of the true and false if-branches, and for goto, as well as sub routine calls.
Each class will get some default attributes, like if constructs having a diamond-shape.
You can override the graph appearance most easily by changing the (sub)-class attributes:
my $chart = Graph::Flowchart->new();
$chart->add_block($a = 9;);
$chart->add_if_then($a == 9;, $b = 1;);
$chart->finish();
my $graph = $chart->as_graph();
Now $graph is a Graph::Easy object and you can manipulate the class attributes like so:
$graph->set_attribute(node.if, fill, red);
$graph->set_attribute(edge.true, color, green);
print $graph->as_html_file();
This will color all conditional blocks red, and edges that represent the true branch green.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Graph::Flowchart;
my $flow = Graph::Flowchart->new();
print $flow->as_ascii();
This module lets you easily create flowcharts as Graph::Easy objects. This means you can output your flowchart as HTML, ASCII, Boxart (unicode drawing) or SVG.
Classes
The nodes constructed by the various add_* methods will set the subclass of the node according to the following list:
start
The start block.
end
The end block, created by finish().
block
Orindary code blocks, f.i. from $b = 9;.
if, for, while, until
Blocks for the various constructs for conditional and loop constructs.
sub
For sub routine declarations.
use
For use, no and require statements.
goto, break, return, next, last, continue
Blocks for the various constructs for jumps/returns.
true, false, goto, call, return, break, next, continue
Classes for edges of the true and false if-branches, and for goto, as well as sub routine calls.
Each class will get some default attributes, like if constructs having a diamond-shape.
You can override the graph appearance most easily by changing the (sub)-class attributes:
my $chart = Graph::Flowchart->new();
$chart->add_block($a = 9;);
$chart->add_if_then($a == 9;, $b = 1;);
$chart->finish();
my $graph = $chart->as_graph();
Now $graph is a Graph::Easy object and you can manipulate the class attributes like so:
$graph->set_attribute(node.if, fill, red);
$graph->set_attribute(edge.true, color, green);
print $graph->as_html_file();
This will color all conditional blocks red, and edges that represent the true branch green.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2007-07-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
845 downloads
Chart Taglibs 0.3
Chart Taglibs is a free taglib (JSP 1.1) library for JFreeChart. more>>
Chart Taglibs is a free taglib (JSP 1.1) library for JFreeChart.
These are easy to use, and allow the developer to draw any graphics supported by JFreeChart using only the tags.
Chart Taglibs currently supports pie charts (2D & 3D), bar charts (2D & 3D), and line charts.
Enhancements:
- New charts are supported: 3D Line charts, Area chars, Ring charts, Stacked Bar charts, Stacked 3D Bar charts, Stacked Area charts, and Waterfall charts.
- A minor bug was fixed to avoid a null pointer exception.
- A new Web page with documentation and screenshots was added.
<<lessThese are easy to use, and allow the developer to draw any graphics supported by JFreeChart using only the tags.
Chart Taglibs currently supports pie charts (2D & 3D), bar charts (2D & 3D), and line charts.
Enhancements:
- New charts are supported: 3D Line charts, Area chars, Ring charts, Stacked Bar charts, Stacked 3D Bar charts, Stacked Area charts, and Waterfall charts.
- A minor bug was fixed to avoid a null pointer exception.
- A new Web page with documentation and screenshots was added.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
KD Chart 2.0 Beta1
KDChart is a tool for creating business charts and is the most powerful Qt component of its kind. more>>
KDChart application is a tool for creating business charts and is the most powerful Qt component of its kind.
Besides from having all the standard features, it also enables the developer to design and manage a large number of axes and provides sophisticated means of customization.
In addition to detailed and precisely configuring the chart layout it is possible to complement the design by adding custom rich-text boxes and/or frames to data points or to random positions.
Being extremely configurable, KDChart is also easily scalable by automatically adjusting font sizes and layout when being resized. This makes it possible to quickly and efficiently create user-friendly programs that offer the same level of functionality, or a even higher one, in Qt programs as on other platforms. It is no coincidence that the current version of the KOffice productivity suite uses our library.
Whats New in 1.1.3 Stable Release:
Besides from various smaller fixes, code adjusting and other issues like documentation updates, the following list contains a list of bugfixes included in the KD Chart 1.1.3 release.
Printing:
- Fixed the display of the axis title font when using high resolution printing.
Bars:
Fixes 3D bars painting:
- The front face of the bar now matches the y axis labels.
- Fixed various rendering errors depending of the values of the bars (high values - negative values ...)
Fixes bars painting
- Fixed painting of excess arrows, when the user choose to display a restricted view of the chart ( start/end values).
- The user have a better control over the bar Width when needed.
- Fixed occasional painting problem when resizing a barPercent view.
- Bar painting is more accurate and looks better.
3D Lines:
- Fixed wrong display for 3D lines painting.
Axis
- Fixed axis subdelimiters: Were not always precisely matching with the grid lines, data values.
- Added the possibility to force the diplay of non fractional values on the axis.
Legends:
- Fixed alignment of the legend text to its marker.
- Fixed rendering legends when changing its position and orientation
Compiling:
- Fixed a compilation issue on gcc 3.4
Labels truncation and position:
- Several small issues has been fixed. Those cases were happening occasionally.
- .. and various other bug fixes and code tuning.
<<lessBesides from having all the standard features, it also enables the developer to design and manage a large number of axes and provides sophisticated means of customization.
In addition to detailed and precisely configuring the chart layout it is possible to complement the design by adding custom rich-text boxes and/or frames to data points or to random positions.
Being extremely configurable, KDChart is also easily scalable by automatically adjusting font sizes and layout when being resized. This makes it possible to quickly and efficiently create user-friendly programs that offer the same level of functionality, or a even higher one, in Qt programs as on other platforms. It is no coincidence that the current version of the KOffice productivity suite uses our library.
Whats New in 1.1.3 Stable Release:
Besides from various smaller fixes, code adjusting and other issues like documentation updates, the following list contains a list of bugfixes included in the KD Chart 1.1.3 release.
Printing:
- Fixed the display of the axis title font when using high resolution printing.
Bars:
Fixes 3D bars painting:
- The front face of the bar now matches the y axis labels.
- Fixed various rendering errors depending of the values of the bars (high values - negative values ...)
Fixes bars painting
- Fixed painting of excess arrows, when the user choose to display a restricted view of the chart ( start/end values).
- The user have a better control over the bar Width when needed.
- Fixed occasional painting problem when resizing a barPercent view.
- Bar painting is more accurate and looks better.
3D Lines:
- Fixed wrong display for 3D lines painting.
Axis
- Fixed axis subdelimiters: Were not always precisely matching with the grid lines, data values.
- Added the possibility to force the diplay of non fractional values on the axis.
Legends:
- Fixed alignment of the legend text to its marker.
- Fixed rendering legends when changing its position and orientation
Compiling:
- Fixed a compilation issue on gcc 3.4
Labels truncation and position:
- Several small issues has been fixed. Those cases were happening occasionally.
- .. and various other bug fixes and code tuning.
Download (5.8MB)
Added: 2006-04-19 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
736 downloads
Finance::YahooChart 0.01
Finance::YahooChart is a Perl module to get a chart from Yahoo! Finance. more>>
Finance::YahooChart is a Perl module to get a chart from Yahoo! Finance.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooChart;
%img = getchart(symbol => $symbol, size => $size, type => $type,
include => $include);
print width="$img{width}" height="$img{height}">";
This module gets charts from Yahoo! Finance. The only function in the module is the getchart function, which takes the stock symbol, size of the chart (b for big, s for small), the type of chart (i for intraday, w for week, 3 for 3-month, 1 for 1-year, 2 for 2-year, and 5 for 5-year), and any extra information to include (s for a comparison to the S&P 500, m for a moving average). It returns a hash with the following elements:
url => The URL of the chart
width => The width of the chart
height => The height of the chart
Note that not all combinations are available for all charts.
Big charts are available for all types.
Small charts are only available for i, w, and 1 charts.
Includes are only available for big 3, 1, 2, and 5 charts.
In most cases, if an invalid configuration is passed, $Finance::YahooChart::Error will be set to some kind of error message.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooChart;
%img = getchart(symbol => $symbol, size => $size, type => $type,
include => $include);
print width="$img{width}" height="$img{height}">";
This module gets charts from Yahoo! Finance. The only function in the module is the getchart function, which takes the stock symbol, size of the chart (b for big, s for small), the type of chart (i for intraday, w for week, 3 for 3-month, 1 for 1-year, 2 for 2-year, and 5 for 5-year), and any extra information to include (s for a comparison to the S&P 500, m for a moving average). It returns a hash with the following elements:
url => The URL of the chart
width => The width of the chart
height => The height of the chart
Note that not all combinations are available for all charts.
Big charts are available for all types.
Small charts are only available for i, w, and 1 charts.
Includes are only available for big 3, 1, 2, and 5 charts.
In most cases, if an invalid configuration is passed, $Finance::YahooChart::Error will be set to some kind of error message.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2006-12-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1046 downloads
WebCharts3D 5.2
WebCharts 3 allows you to deliver general purpose and specialized 2- and 3-dimensional charts. more>>
WebCharts 3 allows you to deliver general purpose and specialized 2- and 3-dimensional charts as applets or interactive server-generated images (PNG, GIF, JPEG, SWF, SVG, PDF, TIFF, and WBMP) to Web browsers and mobile devices, or embed charts into stand-alone Swing/SWT applications.
WebCharts3D includes a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) designer that can be easily incorporated into your own applications to provide your end-users with chart editing capabilities. Full JSF support is included.
Enhancements:
- This version offers many enhancements including new chart attributes such as line and curve strokes and error bars, new maps, and improved gauges.
- It also provides a full-featured plugin for Eclipse that can be used instead of WebCharts3D Designer and offers XML, Java, and JSF/JSP/Swing/SWT code generation capabilities along with browser-based chart preview.
- The product now supports two additional formats - VML (Vector Markup Language) and CANVAS tag, which allow it to render the charts directly as vector graphics inside the browsers instead of using image generation.
<<lessWebCharts3D includes a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) designer that can be easily incorporated into your own applications to provide your end-users with chart editing capabilities. Full JSF support is included.
Enhancements:
- This version offers many enhancements including new chart attributes such as line and curve strokes and error bars, new maps, and improved gauges.
- It also provides a full-featured plugin for Eclipse that can be used instead of WebCharts3D Designer and offers XML, Java, and JSF/JSP/Swing/SWT code generation capabilities along with browser-based chart preview.
- The product now supports two additional formats - VML (Vector Markup Language) and CANVAS tag, which allow it to render the charts directly as vector graphics inside the browsers instead of using image generation.
Download (8.4MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
SWTJasperViewer 1.1.1
SWTJasperViewer is a JasperReports viewer component for SWT/JFace based applications and Eclipse plug-ins. more>>
SWTJasperViewer is a JasperReports viewer component for SWT/JFace based applications and Eclipse plug-ins. The component is designed with reusability in mind so it can suit as many projects as possible.
SWTJasperViewer is developed as part of the JasperAssistant report designer where its used for report preview.
SWTJasperViewer component is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Main features:
- "What you see is what you get" visual report designer.
- Complete integration with Eclipse IDE environment.
- An integrated report compiler.
- Report preview support
- Report Export wizard
- Support for compiled report files (*.jasper)
- Drag-and-drop interface.
- Unlimited Undo/Redo support.
- Cut/Copy/Paste support.
- Properties View.
- Outline View.
- Problems/Tasks View.
- Intuitive Context Menus.
- A dedicated toolbar for text objects.
- Zoom support.
- A customizable palette.
- A comprehensive set of align and resize actions.
- Intuitive Expression Editor.
- Integrated user documentation.
- Field Wizard.
- Grid and Snap To Grid support.
- Rulers, Guides and Snap to Guides support.
- Extensible shortcuts support.
- Full support for JasperReports data sources.
<<lessSWTJasperViewer is developed as part of the JasperAssistant report designer where its used for report preview.
SWTJasperViewer component is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Main features:
- "What you see is what you get" visual report designer.
- Complete integration with Eclipse IDE environment.
- An integrated report compiler.
- Report preview support
- Report Export wizard
- Support for compiled report files (*.jasper)
- Drag-and-drop interface.
- Unlimited Undo/Redo support.
- Cut/Copy/Paste support.
- Properties View.
- Outline View.
- Problems/Tasks View.
- Intuitive Context Menus.
- A dedicated toolbar for text objects.
- Zoom support.
- A customizable palette.
- A comprehensive set of align and resize actions.
- Intuitive Expression Editor.
- Integrated user documentation.
- Field Wizard.
- Grid and Snap To Grid support.
- Rulers, Guides and Snap to Guides support.
- Extensible shortcuts support.
- Full support for JasperReports data sources.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-07-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
PostScript::Graph::Bar 1.02
PostScript::Graph::Bar Perl module can draw a bar chart on a postscript file. more>>
PostScript::Graph::Bar Perl module can draw a bar chart on a postscript file.
SYNOPSIS
Simplest
Take labels and values from a csv file and output as a bar chart on a postscript file.
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar();
$bar->build_chart("survey.csv");
$bar->output("survey");
Typical
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar(
file => {
paper => A4,
landscape => 1,
},
layout => {
background => [1, 1, 0.9],
heading => Test results,
},
y_axis => {
smallest => 4,
},
style => {
auto => [qw(green blue red)],
}
);
$bar->series_from_file( data.csv );
$bar->build_chart();
$bar->output( results );
The file data.csv has a row of headings followed by 4 rows of 10 items. This produces a bar chart with four groups of ten bars each. The groups are labelled with the first value in each row. The bars in each group are coloured ranging from brown through green and then shades of blue. A Key links the row of headings to each colour. In addition, the background is beige, a heading is placed above the chart and the y axis is not too crowded.
All options
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar(
file => {
# Paper size, orientation etc
# See PostScript::File
},
layout => {
# General proportions, headings
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
x_axis => {
# All settings for X axis
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
y_axis => {
# All settings for Y axis
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
style => {
# Appearance of bars
# See PostScript::Graph::Style
},
key => {
# Settings for any Key area
# See PostScript::Graph::Key
},
show_key => 1,
labels_row => 1,
);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Simplest
Take labels and values from a csv file and output as a bar chart on a postscript file.
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar();
$bar->build_chart("survey.csv");
$bar->output("survey");
Typical
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar(
file => {
paper => A4,
landscape => 1,
},
layout => {
background => [1, 1, 0.9],
heading => Test results,
},
y_axis => {
smallest => 4,
},
style => {
auto => [qw(green blue red)],
}
);
$bar->series_from_file( data.csv );
$bar->build_chart();
$bar->output( results );
The file data.csv has a row of headings followed by 4 rows of 10 items. This produces a bar chart with four groups of ten bars each. The groups are labelled with the first value in each row. The bars in each group are coloured ranging from brown through green and then shades of blue. A Key links the row of headings to each colour. In addition, the background is beige, a heading is placed above the chart and the y axis is not too crowded.
All options
use PostScript::Graph::Bar;
my $bar = new PostScript::Graph::Bar(
file => {
# Paper size, orientation etc
# See PostScript::File
},
layout => {
# General proportions, headings
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
x_axis => {
# All settings for X axis
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
y_axis => {
# All settings for Y axis
# See PostScript::Graph::Paper
},
style => {
# Appearance of bars
# See PostScript::Graph::Style
},
key => {
# Settings for any Key area
# See PostScript::Graph::Key
},
show_key => 1,
labels_row => 1,
);
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2007-07-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
825 downloads
mail2chart 1.4.1
mail2chart generates various statistical charts from a bunch of mail messages. more>>
mail2chart project generates various statistical charts from a bunch of mail messages. The code for generating a certain type of chart is plugged into the program.
This program depends heavily on MH for accessing mail messages and gnuplot for generating the charts.
Installation:
Scripts
Installation of these mini-projects is straight-forward: Just put them in a directory in your path and make them executable.
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<<lessThis program depends heavily on MH for accessing mail messages and gnuplot for generating the charts.
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Scripts
Installation of these mini-projects is straight-forward: Just put them in a directory in your path and make them executable.
Some mini-projects have prerequisites which are listed in the manual page. Make sure to have the prerequisites installed.
Perl modules
Perl modules are of course installed with the usual sequence of
gunzip < dist >.tar.gz
tar xvf < dist >.tar
cd < dist >
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Emacs
Refer to the file itself how to embed the code into your Emacs environment.
MoinMoin
Some mini projects are plugins for MoinMoin and you must put them to the right directory in the plugin structure of your Wiki. For instance see installation instructions for parsers.
Other mini projects are regular scripts.
Please note that the current hoster of this site does not like .py files. Therefore they are extended by a .txt. Please strip the .txt before installation.
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Class::Meta::Type 0.53
Class::Meta::Type is a Perl module for data type validation and accessor building. more>>
Class::Meta::Type is a Perl module for data type validation and accessor building.
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::TypeDef;
use strict;
use Class::Meta::Type;
use IO::Socket;
my $type = Class::Meta::Type->add( key => io_socket,
desc => IO::Socket object,
name => IO::Socket Object );
This class stores the various data types used by Class::Meta. It manages all aspects of data type validation and method creation. New data types can be added to Class::Meta::Type by means of the add() constructor. This is useful for creating custom types for your Class::Meta-built classes.
Note:This class manages the most advanced features of Class::Meta. Before deciding to create your own accessor closures as described in add(), you should have a thorough working knowledge of how Class::Meta works, and have studied the add() method carefully. Simple data type definitions such as that shown in the SYNOPSIS, on the other hand, are encouraged.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
package MyApp::TypeDef;
use strict;
use Class::Meta::Type;
use IO::Socket;
my $type = Class::Meta::Type->add( key => io_socket,
desc => IO::Socket object,
name => IO::Socket Object );
This class stores the various data types used by Class::Meta. It manages all aspects of data type validation and method creation. New data types can be added to Class::Meta::Type by means of the add() constructor. This is useful for creating custom types for your Class::Meta-built classes.
Note:This class manages the most advanced features of Class::Meta. Before deciding to create your own accessor closures as described in add(), you should have a thorough working knowledge of how Class::Meta works, and have studied the add() method carefully. Simple data type definitions such as that shown in the SYNOPSIS, on the other hand, are encouraged.
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