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<?phpinclude ("../jpgraph.php");include ("../jpgraph_line.php");// The callback that converts timestamp to minutes and secondsfunction TimeCallback($aVal) {return Date('H:i:s',$aVal);}// Fake some suitable random data$now = time();$datax = array($now);for( $i=0; $i < 360; $i += 10 ) {$datax[] = $now + $i;}$n = count($datax);$datay=array();for( $i=0; $i < $n; ++$i ) {$datay[] = rand(30,150);}// Setup the basic graph$graph = new Graph(324,250);$graph->SetMargin(40,40,30,70);$graph->title->Set('Date: '.date('Y-m-d',$now));$graph->SetAlphaBlending();// Setup a manual x-scale (We leave the sentinels for the// Y-axis at 0 which will then autoscale the Y-axis.)// We could also use autoscaling for the x-axis but then it// probably will start a little bit earlier than the first value// to make the first value an even number as it sees the timestamp// as an normal integer value.$graph->SetScale("intlin",0,200,$now,$datax[$n-1]);// Setup the x-axis with a format callback to convert the timestamp// to a user readable time$graph->xaxis->SetLabelFormatCallback('TimeCallback');$graph->xaxis->SetLabelAngle(90);// Create the line$p1 = new LinePlot($datay,$datax);$p1->SetColor("blue");// Set the fill color partly transparent$p1->SetFillColor("blue@0.4");// Add lineplot to the graph$graph->Add($p1);// Output line$graph->Stroke();?>