Help:Jqplotseries format

The result format jqplotseries, enables a set of numerical data to be displayed as a chart series using the jqPlot Javascript library.

The ['group'] (property, subject) parameter is used as indicator to distinguish between different sets of data within the same result set.

jqplotseries is an experimental printer supporting different chart layouts such as bar, line, stacked bar/line, and bubble charts.

Parameter options

 * charttype( 'bar', 'line', 'donut', 'bubble', 'scatter' )
 * direction ( 'horizontal', 'vertical' )
 * group ( 'property', 'subject' )
 * grouplabel ( 'property', 'subject' )
 * chartlegend ( 'none', 'nw','n', 'ne', 'e', 'se', 's', 'sw', 'w' )
 * datalabels ( 'none', 'value', 'label', 'percent' )
 * theme ( 'vector', 'simple' )
 * startangle ( '10', etc. ) some number between 0 and 359 for charttype donut

How to group data sets
Depending of its source (page as subject, or property as subject marker), data can be grouped either as "property" or "subject" with some chart types require a certain order of how data are presented as rows/columns.

How to influence display and styling
The height and width parameter are responsible for specifying a charts dimension while the class parameter can be used to adjust its position within page (float right, float left etc. see some examples here)

Another possibility to influence the display is to use the parameter "tableview" showing a chart and its corresponding datatable next to each other using a tabs ui (see here).

Bubble chart
The bubble chart is expecting data in a pre-defined order with properties representing a specific container class of content. Each data row is expected to be defined by four columns including a label (string type), x value (number type), y value (number type), and radius value (number type).

Scatter plot
The scatter plot requires that x-axis values are of type string therefore a data set declaration should include [x as (string), x as(number), y(number), y2 ... ). A regression (trendline) will be generated for available data sets.