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<title>Graph2d | Basic Example</title>
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body, html {
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font-family: sans-serif;
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<script src="../../dist/vis.js"></script>
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<h2>Graph2d | Basic Example</h2>
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<div style="width:700px; font-size:14px; text-align: justify;">
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This example shows the most basic functionality of the vis.js Graph2d module. An array or a vis.Dataset can be used as input.
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In the following examples we'll explore the options Graph2d offest for customization. This example uses all default settings.
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There are 10 predefined styles that will be cycled through automatically when you add different groups. Alternatively you can
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create your own styling.
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<br /><br />
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Graph2d is built upon the framework of the newly refactored timeline. A lot of the timeline options will also apply to Graph2d.
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In these examples however, we will focus on what's new in Graph2d!
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<div id="visualization"></div>
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<script type="text/javascript">
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var container = document.getElementById('visualization');
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var items = [
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{x: '2014-06-11', y: 10},
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{x: '2014-06-12', y: 25},
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{x: '2014-06-13', y: 30},
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{x: '2014-06-14', y: 10},
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{x: '2014-06-15', y: 15},
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{x: '2014-06-16', y: 30}
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];
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var dataset = new vis.DataSet(items);
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var options = {
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start: '2014-06-10',
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end: '2014-06-18'
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};
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var graph2d = new vis.Graph2d(container, dataset, options);
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</script>
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