I have also this problem. I can't set the origin of x-axis to zero. this is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser warningsToBrowser); use GD::Graph::area; use GD::Graph::colour qw(hex2rgb); print "Content-Type: image/png\n\n"; my @data = ( [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] ); my @names = qw/sample21/; for my $graph (GD::Graph::area->new) { my $name = shift @names; #print STDERR "Processing $name\n"; $graph->set( title => 'An Area Graph', dclrs => ['green'], #accentclr=>'red', y_max_value => 10, x_max_value => 10, x_min_value=>0, y_min_value=>0, y_tick_number => 5, x_tick_number => 5, overwrite=>1, #ticks_length=>, #y_label_skip => 2, #x_label_skip => 0, x_tick_offset=>1, #y_plot_values=>1, #x_plot_values=>1, #correct_width=>1, #accent_treshold => 20, transparent => 1 ); #$graph->set_legend( 'one', 'two' ); my $im = $graph->plot(\@data); print $im->png; }
Can anyone help me on this please ?

In reply to Re: Using GD::Graph and setting the origin by explodec14
in thread Using GD::Graph and setting the origin by azredwing

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