vis.js is a dynamic, browser-based visualization library
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<html>
<head>
<title>Timeline | Past and future</title>
<style type="text/css">
body {
font: 11pt verdana;
}
.vis.timeline .item.past {
filter: alpha(opacity=50);
opacity: 0.5;
}
</style>
<script src="../../dist/vis.js"></script>
<link href="../../dist/vis.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<p style="width: 600px;">
When the custom time bar is shown, the user can drag this bar to a specific
time. The Timeline sends an event that the custom time is changed, after
which the contents of the timeline can be changed according to the specified
time in past or future.
</p>
<div id="customTime">&nbsp;</div>
<p></p>
<div id="mytimeline"></div>
<script>
// create a data set
var data = new vis.DataSet([
{
id: 1,
start: new Date((new Date()).getTime() - 60 * 1000),
end: new Date(),
content: 'Dynamic event'
}
]);
// specify options
var options = {
showCurrentTime: true,
showCustomTime: true
};
// create a timeline
var container = document.getElementById('mytimeline');
timeline = new vis.Timeline(container, data, options);
// add event listener
timeline.on('timechange', function (event) {
document.getElementById("customTime").innerHTML = "Custom Time: " + event.time;
var item = data.get(1);
if (event.time > item.start) {
item.end = new Date(event.time);
var now = new Date();
if (event.time < now) {
item.content = "Dynamic event (past)";
item.className = 'past';
}
else if (event.time > now) {
item.content = "Dynamic event (future)";
item.className = 'future';
}
else {
item.content = "Dynamic event (now)";
item.className = 'now';
}
data.update(item);
}
});
// set a custom range from -2 minute to +3 minutes current time
var start = new Date((new Date()).getTime() - 2 * 60 * 1000);
var end = new Date((new Date()).getTime() + 3 * 60 * 1000);
timeline.setWindow(start, end);
</script>
</body>
</html>