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    <h1>A Line chart with an offset X axis</h1>
    
    <p>
        An alternative to the other offsetX axis demos - this uses the ymax
        and ymin properties instead of using drawing API objects. It has the
        advantage of being significantly easier (and a smaller amount of
        code) to implement.
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        new RGraph.Line({
            id: 'cvs',
            data: [ [5,1,16,8,9,6,-5], [2,4,15,1,6,15,13] ],
            options: {
                textAccessible: true,
                ymin: -10,
                ymax: 20,
                spline: true,
                linewidth: 2,
                labels: ['Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday','Sunday'],
                ylabelsCount: 3,
                numyticks: 3,
                backgroundGridAutofitNumhlines: 3,
                gutterBottom: 35,
                gutterLeft: 35,
                gutterRight: 35,
                shadow: false,
                textSize: 14,
                numxticks: 6,
                numyticks: 3,
                linewidth: 3,
                textAccessible: true
            }
        }).draw();
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    This goes in the documents header:
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&lt;script src="RGraph.common.core.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script src="RGraph.line.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
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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]
&lt;/canvas&gt;
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    This is the code that generates the chart:
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&lt;script&gt;
    new RGraph.Line({
        id: 'cvs',
        data: [ [5,1,16,8,9,6,-5], [2,4,15,1,6,15,13] ],
        options: {
            textAccessible: true,
            ymin: -10,
            ymax: 20,
            linewidth: 2,
            labels: ['Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday','Sunday'],
            ylabelsCount: 3,
            numyticks: 3,
            backgroundGridAutofitNumhlines: 3,
            gutterBottom: 35,
            gutterLeft: 35,
            gutterRight: 35,
            shadow: false,
            textSize: 14,
            numxticks: 6,
            numyticks: 3,
            linewidth: 3,
            textAccessible: true
        }
    }).draw();
&lt;/script&gt;
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