The easiest way would be to buy malte's new chart engine (available on
the rev site).
If you're more interested in the learning experience, i suggest
setting the points of a graphic. if you have an empty line in the
points of a graphic, the two points above and below it won't be
connected, so you can even make the grid and the actual graph from the
same graphic. It's very easy to scale this to several heights: Just
use a very large rect as orignal, then shrink to your desired size.
On the other hand, if you set the markers, you'll get graph markers
for free, so to say. But then you can't use the same graphic for
everything at once.
On 28 Feb 2009, at 21:13, Mark Swindell wrote:
What would be the best way to draw a simple graph by script?
All I need is a rectangle with horizontal lines drawn across it at
the correct intervals (height/100) or whatever the number of lines
is to be. I've been looking in the docs but still not sure how to
implement this. I also played around with using a list field and
setting the line height, but this isn't as accurate as I'd like.
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