Example of Multiple Line Charts
def test_manylines(): l1 = line_dot() l1.width = 4 l1.colour = "#DFC329" l1.dot_size = 5 l1.values = [2,4,1,3,5,6,8,9,7] l1.text = 'Line 1' l1.font_size = 10 l2 = line_hollow() l2.width = 1 l2.colour = "#6363ac" l2.dot_size = 5 l2.values = [8,7,10,9,11,13,12,9,7,8] l2.text = 'Line 2' l2.font_size = 10 l3 = line() l3.width = 4; l3.colour = "#5E4725" l3.values = [15,14,19,16,17,18,15,16,14] l3.text = 'Line 3' l3.font_size = 10 y = y_axis() y.min, y.max, y.steps = 0, 20, 5 t = title(text='Three lines example') chart = open_flash_chart() chart.title = t chart.add_element(l1) chart.add_element(l2) chart.add_element(l3) chart.y_axis = y return chart
Data used to generate the chart — manylines.json