Thanks for taking care of this, Andre.
Doru
On 9 May 2012, at 00:18, Andre Hora wrote:
Hi,
You can do that using a compositeDiagram. Below you can check a simple example:
lineBarCompositeDiagram2 "self new lineBarCompositeDiagram2"
| diag1 diag2 diag3 compDiag model1 model2 model3 | model1 := #(30 29 25 31 28 24 22 26). model2 := #(14 24 21 11 22 13 43 21). model3 := #(0 20 25 14 18 12 12 15). diag1 := (ESDiagramRenderer new lineDiagram) y: #yourself; models: model1; regularAxis; defaultColor: Color red; yourself. diag2 := (ESDiagramRenderer new lineDiagram) y: #yourself; defaultColor: Color green; models: model2; yourself. diag3 := (ESDiagramRenderer new lineDiagram) y: #yourself; defaultColor: Color blue; models: model3; yourself. compDiag := ESDiagramRenderer new. (compDiag compositeDiagram) add: diag1; add: diag2; add: diag3. ^ compDiag open
regards,
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Andre Hora andrehoraa@gmail.com wrote: Hi I don't have access to an image now to send you code but you can have a look into the class ESExamples. There are several examples there.
Regards,
On May 3, 2012 12:59 AM, "Franco Sabadini" fsabadi@gmail.com wrote: Hi,
I'm working with EyeSee to create some charts in Moose but unfortunately I haven't been able to create multiple lines in a single line chart, is this possible? and if so does anyone have some sample code to share?
Thanks.
Franco
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