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@ -409,15 +409,20 @@ Customizing the data series
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The most important options are "lines", "points" and "bars" that
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specifies whether and how lines, points and bars should be shown for
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each data series. You can specify them independently of each other,
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and Flot will happily draw each of them in turn, e.g.
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each data series. In case you don't specify anything at all, Flot will
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default to showing lines (you can turn this off with
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lines: { show: false}). You can specify the various types
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independently of each other, and Flot will happily draw each of them
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in turn, e.g.
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var options = {
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lines: { show: true, fill: true, fillColor: "rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8)" },
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points: { show: true, fill: false }
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};
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"lineWidth" is the thickness of the line or outline in pixels.
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"lineWidth" is the thickness of the line or outline in pixels. You can
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set it to 0 to prevent a line or outline from being drawn; this will
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also hide the shadow.
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"fill" is whether the shape should be filled. For lines, this produces
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area graphs. You can use "fillColor" to specify the color of the fill.
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