From what I can tell, svg::tt:graph::xy can only plot a single data set. Other than that it looks great :o). Is it possible to get it to do multiple datasets {each in a different color}?

I was thinking of writing my own program to do that. Doesn't seem too hard, but a bit complicated. I can see the parameters: x-range, y-range, y-title, x-title, y hash marks, x hash marks. And with that superstructure I think it'd be relatively easy to just do SVG lines from data-point to data-point but lots of messy stuff. I hit metacpan guessing that someone had done that and tt:graph:xy seems to only handle one set of data.

Am I crazy/reinventinganoldwheel to start doing something like this just using the SVG package? Is there an existing package that I missed that could handle that?


In reply to svg line graphs by BernieC

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