Greetings, I have been spending an inordinate amount of time with Timeplot slowly retraining it to do exactly what I want. Timeplot is a great learner. For a project I am working on, I needed a dynamically updating, historically open-ended, bar-styled, fully-navigable, json reading, javascript-only graph. That wasn't Timeplot, but I saw that it had great potential.
Usage and Examples: http://www.voxclandestina.com/monpage/testpage_new.html This page has three example implementations. The json comes from monpage.com, a free server response-time monitoring service a friend runs. Each json request delivers a day worth of sampling data. You can use your mouse to click and drag through time or use the mouse wheel to increase or decrease the time scale. The modified Timeplot always fetches the json data for the first day and fetches subsequent day's data as required in order to complete the view. This modified graph is the greater of two libraries provided by the open source project called Monpage Tracker. I hope to contribute some of the major changes to Timeplot once I clean them up to be a little less /hackish/ in implementation. The Tracker(w/svn) is at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/monpagetracker/ And the actual webapp Monpage Tracker can be seen here: http://www.voxclandestina.com/monpage/monpage_tracker.html Jon-Carlos Rivera _________________________________________________________________ Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your HotmailĀ®-get your "fix". http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
