Hi All,
Hope everyone is having a good
Monday Tuesday. I started to use GD Graph, and (for the most part), I really like the module. I do have a quick question though:
I want to be able to generate a graph straight from the db call. Yesterday, I had an array of x values, an array of y values, and I pushed them together on to the same array. This resulted in an invalid plot (or similiar type of error). I was, however, able to generate a plot by using the nifty GD::Graph::File, but this required the extra step of generating files. If anyone has a working example of generating the data from within perl to produce a gd::graph, it would be great.
Thanks,
Zak
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