NAME
HTML::BarGraph - generate multiset bar graphs using plain HTML
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::BarGraph;
print graph(
direction => 'h', ### or 'v' or '|' / '-'
graphminsize => 250,
bartype => 'pixel', ### or 'html'
barlength => 100,
barwidth => 10 ,
baraspect => .03,
color => 'blue',
colors => [ 'blue', 'red', 'lightblue' ],
pixeldir => '/images',
pixelfmt => 'PNG',
data => [
[ val11, val12, ... ],
[ val21, val22, ... ],
],
tags => [ one, two, ... ],
setspacer => 0,
highlighttag => [ tag1... ], ### or tag1 (one value)
# OR
highlightpos => [ 5, ...], ### or 5 (one value)
highlightcolor => 'red',
addalt => 1,
showaxistags => 1,
showvalues => 1,
valuesuffix => '%',
valueprefix => '=> ',
bordertype => 'flat', ### or 'reised'
bordercolor => '#333333', ### or '#RRGGBB'
borderwidth => 1,
bgcolor => 'bisque', ### or '#RRGGBB'
textcolor => 'black', ### or '#RRGGBB'
title => 'title',
titlecolor => 'black', ### or '#RRGGBB'
titlealign => 'center', ### or 'left' or 'right'
fontface => 'sansserif',
ylabel => 'randoms',
ylabelalign => 'middle', ### or 'top' or 'bottom'
xlabel => 'index',
xlabelalign => 'center', ### or 'left' or 'right'
labeltextcolor => 'yellow',
labelbgcolor => 'black',
);
DESCRIPTION
HTML::BarGraph is a module that creates graphics for one or more datasets, using plain HTML and, optionally, one-pixel images, which are stretched using the width and height attributes of the HTML img tag.
Multiple customization options are provided, such as the maximum bar length, bar colors etc.
The main subroutine, graph(), returns the HTML code for a graphic, and it accepts the following paramaters to define the graphic to be drawn:
- direction
-
Default:
h. This arg indicates the orientation of the graphic bars (horizontal, h or -, or vertical, v or |). - graphminsize
-
Optional arg to specify the minimum size of the graph in the direction of bar length; this can be used to get a consistent size when multiple graphics are displayed.
- bartype
-
Default:
html. This arg indicates whether the color bars should be build as HTML tables with a certainwidth,heightandbgcolor, or out of a pixel image (valuepixel) "stretched" with thewidthandhightattributes ofimgtag. - barlength
-
Default:
100. This arg indicates the length of the bar (in pixels) for the maximum value to be represented in the graphic. - barwidth
-
This arg indicates the width of a graphic's bar. If this arg is missing, it is calculated based on
barlengthandbaraspect(using their default values if they are missing too). - baraspect
-
Default:
0.5. This arg indicates the aspect between the graphic bar's width and length. If bothbarwidthandbaraspectare set,barwidthis used. - color
-
Default:
blue. This arg indicates the default color to be used in drawing the graphic's bars for a single dataset representation (see alsocolors). - colors
-
Default:
color. This arg should be an arrayref to a list of colors to be used in displaying the bars for multiple dataset graphs. If this arg is missing, the bars for all datasets will be displayed in colorcolor. If the number of colors is smaller then the number of datasets to be represented, the values are "recycled". See also the Note forcolorargument. - pixeldir
-
Optional argument to indicate the directory where the color pixel files are located; for web scripts, this will have to be relative to the
htdocsdir. This argument is ignored unlessbartypeis set topixel. - pixelfmt
-
Default: PNG. Optional argument to indicate the graphic format of the color pixel files; the
lc()of this argument's value is used as pixel file's extension (eg for PNG files, pixel files will becolorname.png. This argument is ignored unlessbartypeis set topixel. - data
-
This is a required arg, and should contain the datasets to be represented in the graphic. It should be passed as arrayref of scalars (one set) or arrayrefs (multiple sets).
-
If this arg is present, it should indicate the tags that should be used to identify the values in datasets. It should be an arrayref to a list of scalars, with at least that many elements as the number of elements in the largest dataset.
- setspacer
-
Default: true. If true, this arg indicate that a space should be inserted to separate the consecutive representations of datasets, for a cleaner view. It is set to false on single set representations.
- highlighttag
-
This arg has effect only for a single dataset representation, and only when
tagsis present as well (when dataset has notags, seehighlightpos). It can be an arrayref or scalar. If present, its values are compared withtagsvalues, and in case it matches one exactly, the color of the correspondent bar will be set tohighlightcolor, if specified (see below). If bothhighlighttagandhighlightposare specified,highlightposis ignored. - highlightpos
-
This arg has effect only for a single dataset representation. It can be an arrayref or scalar. If present, the color of the correspondent 1-indexed position(s)in
datawill be set tohighlightcolor, if specified (see below). If bothhighlighttagandhighlightposare specified,highlightposis ignored. - highlightcolor
-
Default:
red. This arg has effect only whenhighlighttagorhighlightposhas effect (see above). - addalt
-
Default: true. If true, the
addaltattribute is added to the HTMLimgtag, having as value the value that is represented on the bar. -
Default: true. If true,
tagsare displayed along the base axis, if provided. - showvalues
-
Default: true. If true, the values are displayed at the end of each bar.
- valuesuffix
-
If
showvaluesis true, any text string assigned to this argument will be displayed after the max value. - valueprefix
-
If
showvaluesis true, any text string assigned to this argument will be displayed before the max value. - bordertype
-
Default:
undef. This arg sets the type of border the whole graph will be surrounded by. Valid values areflat(a frame ofborderwidthwidth andbordercolorcolor will be drawn around the graphic, using<table>on<table>technique) orreised(theborderattribute of the HTMLtablewill be set toborderwidthvalue) (see below). - bordercolor
-
Default:
black. This arg has effect only whenbordertypeis set toflat, and it indicates the color for the graph's frame). The value of this arg can be a "well-known" color name (ie white, black etc) or the RGB value, as specified in the HTML spec. - borderwidth
-
Default:
3forbordertypeset toflat, and1forreised. This arg has effect only whenbordertypeis set, and it indicates the width of the graph's border, in pixels. - bgcolor
-
Default:
white. This arg indicates the background color of the graph area. See format of color args atbordercolor. - textcolor
-
Default:
black. This arg indicates the font color oftagsandvalues. - title
-
This arg indicates a string to be displayed as the title of the graph.
- titlecolor
-
Default:
textcolor. This arg only has effect whentitleis specified, and indicates the font color oftitle. - titlealign
-
Default:
center. This arg only has effect whentitleis specified, and it indicates the justification of thetitleon the graph. Other valid values areleftandright. - fontface
-
Default:
TimesRoman. This arg indicates the font face to be used in the text displayed in the graph. Thetitleis displayed using size +2, thetagsand axis labels (see below) in normal size, and the max values at the head of graph bars in -1. - xlabel, ylabel
-
This args indicate the labels to be displayed on the base (x) and values (y) axis of the graph. Note: for a horizontal graph, the names of the axes are reversed as normal (ie the x axis is the vertical one).
- xlabelalign
-
Default:
center. This arg only has effect when axlabelis specified, and it indicates the justification of thexlabelon the graph. Other valid values areleftandright. - ylabelalign
-
Default:
middle. This arg only has effect when aylabelis specified, and it indicates the justification of theylabelon the graph. Other valid values aretopandbottom. - labeltextcolor
-
Default:
black. This arg indicates a color for thexlabelandylabeltext. - labelbgcolor
-
Default:
bgcolor. This arg indicates a background color for the row and column that contain thexlabelandylabel.
TODO
alternate background color for dataset rows/cols
accept a formatting string for max values (for sprintf)
showaxissupport same size bars: ######___ 66%
ranges in tags, and
highlighttag/highlightposto fit in a rangeaccept args to specify the text height for title, tags, max vals
trick so that
ALTattrib ofIMGtags are displayed in netscape/linuxsupport for negative values (1 col/row for +, 1 col/row for -)
implement an object oriented interface
use HTML table building modules?
test in IE
BUGS
in several cases, the bars are not perfectly aligned (left for 'h' and bottom for 'v') and the values are written on the next line for 'h' graphics
values are not middle "valigned" for 'h'/'bgcolor' graphics
AUTHOR
Vlad Podgurschi <cpan@podgurschi.org>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl(1).