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include ("/usr/share/jpgraph/jpgraph.php");
include ("/usr/share/jpgraph/jpgraph_log.php");
include ("/usr/share/jpgraph/jpgraph_spider.php");
// Some data to plot
$data = array(242,58,500,12,397,810,373);
// Create the graph
$graph = new SpiderGraph(200,200,"auto");
// Uncomment the following line to use anti-aliasing
// Note: Enabling this results in a very noticable slow
// down of the image generation! And more load on your
// server. Use it wisly!!
$graph->img->SetAntiAliasing();
// Make the spider graph fill out it's bounding box
$graph->SetPlotSize(0.85);
// Use logarithmic scale (If you don't use any SetScale()
// the spider graph will default to linear scale
$graph->SetScale("log");
// Uncomment the following line if you want to supress
// minor tick marks
// $graph->yscale->ticks->SupressMinorTickMarks();
// We want the major tick marks to be black and minor
// slightly less noticable
$graph->yscale->ticks->SetMarkColor("black","darkgray");
// Set the axis title font
$graph->axis->title->SetFont(FF_ARIAL,FS_BOLD,12);
// Use blue axis
$graph->axis->SetColor("blue");
$plot = new SpiderPlot($data);
$plot->SetLineWeight(2);
$plot->SetColor('forestgreen');
// Add the plot and display the graph
$graph->Add($plot);
$graph->Stroke();
?>
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