# = Stacked Area # This example uses the Stack layout to stack areas one over another. $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)+"/../../lib") require 'rubyvis' data = pv.range(4).map {|i| pv.range(0, 10, 0.1).map {|x| OpenStruct.new({:x=> x, :y=> Math.sin(x) + rand() * 0.5 + 2}) } } w = 400 h = 200 x = pv.Scale.linear(0, 9.9).range(0, w) y = pv.Scale.linear(0, 14).range(0, h) #/* The root panel. */ vis = pv.Panel.new() .width(w) .height(h) .bottom(20) .left(20) .right(10) .top(5) #/* X-axis and ticks. */ vis.add(pv.Rule) .data(x.ticks()) .visible(lambda {|d| d!=0}) .left(x) .bottom(-5) .height(5) .anchor("bottom").add(pv.Label) .text(x.tick_format) #/* Y-axis and ticks. */ vis.add(pv.Rule) .data(y.ticks(3)) .bottom(y) .strokeStyle(lambda {|d| d!=0 ? "rgba(128,128,128,.2)" : "#000"}) .anchor("left").add(pv.Label) .text(y.tick_format) #/* The stack layout. */ vis.add(pv.Layout.Stack) .layers(data) .x(lambda {|d| x.scale(d.x)}) .y(lambda {|d| y.scale(d.y)}) .layer.add(pv.Area) vis.render(); puts vis.to_svg