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    <title>A spline Line chart with multiple lines given as an array</title>
    
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    <h1>A spline Line chart with multiple lines given as an array</h1>
    
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        In this example the two datasets are given to the constructor as one big multidimensional array. This method can be useful
        when you're using AJAX.
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    <script>
        window.onload = function ()
        {
            var dataset1 = [4,5,1,6,3,5,2];
            var dataset2 = [7,7,8,6,2,1,1];

            var line = new RGraph.Line({
                id: 'cvs',
                data: [dataset1, dataset2],
                options: {
                    spline: true,
                    linewidth: 3,
                    hmargin: 5,
                    labels: ['Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat','Sun'],
                    tooltips: [
                        'Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat','Sun',
                        'Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat','Sun'
                    ],
                    tickmarks: 'circle',
                    ticksize: 5,
                    textAccessible: true,
                    highlightStyle: 'halo'
                }
            }).trace2();
        };
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    Put this where you want the chart to show up:
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&lt;canvas id="cvs" width="600" height="250"&gt;
    [No canvas support]
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    This is the code that generates the chart:
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&lt;script&gt;
    window.onload = function ()
    {
        var dataset1 = [4,5,1,6,3,5,2];
        var dataset2 = [7,7,8,6,2,1,1];

        var line = new RGraph.Line({
            id: 'cvs',
            data: [dataset1, dataset2],
            options: {
                spline: true,
                linewidth: 3,
                hmargin: 5,
                labels: ['Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat','Sun'],
                tooltips: ['Mon','Tue','Wed','Thu','Fri','Sat','Sun'],
                tickmarks: 'circle',
                ticksize: 5,
                textAccessible: true
            }
        }).trace2();
    };
&lt;/script&gt;
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