SVGGraph options: grid_straight
- Option name:
grid_straight
- Default value:
false
- Added in version:
- 2.8
- Data type:
- boolean [?]
The datatypes used in this documentation for specifying SVGGraph options are described below. All options can be a literal value of the data type described, a variable containing the data type, or an expression that will produce the data type when evaluated (and they must always be valid PHP expressions).
- array
- An
array
, the number and data types of its members will depend on the option for which is it used. - boolean
- A boolean
TRUE
orFALSE
value, or any values that convert easily such as1
,"1"
,0
and""
. - callback
- A callable function, which can be either the name of a function or an anonymous function itself.
- colour
- Any of the colour values supported by SVG inside a single or double
quoted string. These include three and six digit hex codes, RGB and
RGBA colours, and colour names. SVG uses
"none"
for no colour, which generally leaves things transparent. - fill
- A colour value or one of the gradients and patterns supported by SVGGraph. See the SVGGraph colours page for details.
- integer
- A negative or positive whole number or
0
. - measurement
- An
integer
orfloat
value, or a string containing a number followed by one of these CSS units:px
,in
,cm
,mm
,pt
,pc
. - number
- Any number supported by PHP, for example
1
or-3.2
or1.63e5
orM_PI
. - string
- Single or double quoted strings. Remember to double-quote your strings
if you are inserting a line break:
"Line 1\nLine 2"
.
- Per-dataset:
- no
- Supported by:
- MultiRadarGraph RadarGraph
- Tags:
- See also:
- show_x_axis start_angle reverse
Enables straight grid lines on radar graph.
This option specifies whether the grid lines going around the radar graphs are circular or drawn as straight sections between each of the divisions that emerge from the centre of the graph.
The option affects the position of the data points as well - on a circular grid data points with the same value will be the same distance from the centre point, but on a grid with straight sections the points closest to the division lines will be farther from the centre than those half way between division lines.