Fotherplot
A WordPress plugin for plotting some data in a custom field against time. It uses the Google charts API to render a simple line chart.
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- Version
- 0.0.9
- Last Updated
- Mar 04, 2012
- Requires WP
- 2.5+
- Tested Up To
- 3.3.2
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Tom Fotherby
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Common questions about Fotherplot
If you want to display the chart on a page:
Copy the page_fotherplot.php page template from the plugin directory to the folder of the theme you're currently using (/wp-content/themes/<currentThemeName>/).
From the WordPress dashboard, create a new page.
From the "Template" dropdown in the sidebar, select "Fotherplot".
Use preview to check it works (remember you need to have a couple of values input before you'll see a chart).
An alternative method to display the chart somewhere specific (e.g. in a post):
Install the phpexec.php plugin so you can run PHP code from pages and posts. Activate this plugin from the dashboard.
To plot the chart, in one of your pages or posts, put the following: <phpcode><?php echo plotDataAgainstTime(); ?></phpcode>. You can just display the chart or just the data list (or both). See the parameter options below.
Optional Parameter 3: Whether to show chart image. 1=yes, 0=no. Defaults to yes.
Optional Parameter 4: Whether to show list of custom values. 1=yes, 0=no, Defaults to yes.
Examples:
You can also use the same parameters in the shortcode: [fotherplot customfieldname="mycustomfield" showgraph=1 showlist=1].