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HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook

You're reading from   HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook Take the fast track to the rapidly growing world of HTML5 data and services with this brilliantly practical cookbook. Whether building websites or web applications, this is the handbook you need to master HTML5.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783559282
Length 480 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Display of Textual Data 2. Display of Graphical Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Animated Data Display 4. Using HTML5 Input Components 5. Custom Input Components 6. Data Validation 7. Data Serialization 8. Communicating with Servers 9. Client-side Templates 10. Data Binding Frameworks 11. Data Storage 12. Multimedia Installing Node.js and Using npm Community and Resources Index

Creating a bar chart


In contrast to a line chart, which is usually used to display averages or momentary values, bar charts are used to visualize data that belongs to discrete groups. Examples include daily, monthly, and weekly sales (the groups are days, months, and weeks respectively), page visits per user, fuel consumption for each car, and so on.

The Flot chart library can also draw bar charts. In this example, we're going to visualize the number of daily sales for the past seven days. We're also going to show the sales from separate products separately, stacked on top of each other.

Getting ready

We'll need to download Flot from the official website at http://www.flotcharts.org/ and extract the contents to a separate folder named flot.

How to do it...

Let's modify the line chart code to make it draw our bar charts.

  1. First, we're going to copy the same HTML page from the previous line chart recipe, but we'll make some changes. In order to draw stacking bars, we're going to need the stacking...

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HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook
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