Re: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH

2002-02-08 Thread Michael Smith

You might also want to check out CFXGraphicsserver
http://www.cfxgraphicsserver.com/
It has over 20 graph types, 100s of parameters you can set to customize graphs and

certainly can do overlay graphs like the one Ann was looking for. The professional

version costs $749. There is a free 30-day eval on the site for download.

- Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc http://www.teratech.com/

Stephen Hait wrote:

 Yes. It costs over $2,000. But if you need more graphing
 capability than comes currently with ColdFusion, it could be
 worth it.

 Stephen

  Does this app cost money. I don't see on the website where you can
  buy it, just a free download. It looks nice, and would be cool to
  use, but I'll stick with cfgraph for now if it costs anything.
 
  Robert Everland III
  Dixon Ticonderoga
  Web Developer Extraordinaire
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:35 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH
 
 
  Although CFGRAPH is pretty cool and a welcome addition to
  ColdFusion, there
   are still quite a few limitations to that tag. This is one of them.
 
  What you are wanting to do is to have two valuecolumns on the same
  chart, a nd this is something that CFGRAPH does not do. What you can
  do is to create
   two graphs, one showing weight loss and the other weight goal. You
   would h
  ave all the people in the database lumped into one chart for each
  category.
   The code example below gives you two charts, one on top of the
   other. If y
  ou want to do some really cool things with charts and graphs, for
  now you w ill need to get a third party charting application. The
  one we use here at Baylor is PopChart by Corda Technologies
  (www.corda.com). It is really good
   It is a JAVA application that runs on the web server (or any server
   for t
  hat matter, you just have to point to it in your code). It works
  well with CFM, ASP, JSP and HTML.  It also comes with a cool builder
  tool that is als o a JAVA application. You feed in the necessary
  parameters and it creates t he necessary JavaScript for you.
 
  Code example:
 
  !--- Query the DB for the informaton ---
  cfquery dataSource = SomeDSN Name = qSomeName
   Select *
   WeightLoss
   order By F_Name
   /cfquery
 
  !--- Create the first graph ---
cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName
valuecolumn=Weight
  _Lost itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes
  valuelabelfont=Arial  valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300
  itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabel orientation=HORIZONTAL
  title=Weight Loss Progress Chart titlefont =Arial
  fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
  low,orange
   /cfgraph
 
   !--- Create the second graph ---
   cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName
   valuecolumn=Weight_
  Goal itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes
  valuelabelfont=Arial
   valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial
   itemlabelo
  rientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Goal Progress Chart titlefont
  =Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,
 yel
  low,orange
   /cfgraph
 
  Another thing that you can do is to output the information into a
  table abo ve the charts, and you can also make it a drill down
  chart, then you could pass in the User_ID parameter in the URL and
  create another chart for just the individual or a table with the
  necessary information.
 
 
  --- Original Message --
  From: Ann Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date:  Thu, 7 Feb 2002 11:24:52 -0500
 
  I'm in the thinking stage of a small project for a group of friends.
  I want
 
  to keep it fairly simple. It would be in Access
 
  Person1
  WeightLost (bar graph)
  WeightGoal
 
  Person2
  WeightLost
  WeightGoal
 
  and I would like to display this in cfgraph. Is this possible?
 
  Ann Harrell, USA
  Phone: 219.342.0618
 
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  lose both, and deserve neither. --- Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to
  Madison
 
 
  
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Re: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH

2002-02-07 Thread Bruce Sorge

Although CFGRAPH is pretty cool and a welcome addition to ColdFusion, there
 are still quite a few limitations to that tag. This is one of them.

What you are wanting to do is to have two valuecolumns on the same chart, a
nd this is something that CFGRAPH does not do. What you can do is to create
 two graphs, one showing weight loss and the other weight goal. You would h
ave all the people in the database lumped into one chart for each category.
 The code example below gives you two charts, one on top of the other. If y
ou want to do some really cool things with charts and graphs, for now you w
ill need to get a third party charting application. The one we use here at 
Baylor is PopChart by Corda Technologies (www.corda.com). It is really good
 It is a JAVA application that runs on the web server (or any server for t
hat matter, you just have to point to it in your code). It works well with 
CFM, ASP, JSP and HTML.  It also comes with a cool builder tool that is als
o a JAVA application. You feed in the necessary parameters and it creates t
he necessary JavaScript for you.

Code example:

!--- Query the DB for the informaton ---
cfquery dataSource = SomeDSN Name = qSomeName
 Select *
 WeightLoss
 order By F_Name
 /cfquery

!--- Create the first graph ---
  cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName valuecolumn=Weight
_Lost itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes valuelabelfont=Arial
 valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabel
orientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Loss Progress Chart titlefont
=Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
low,orange
 /cfgraph
 
 !--- Create the second graph ---
 cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName valuecolumn=Weight_
Goal itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes valuelabelfont=Arial
 valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabelo
rientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Goal Progress Chart titlefont
=Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
low,orange
 /cfgraph

Another thing that you can do is to output the information into a table abo
ve the charts, and you can also make it a drill down chart, then you could 
pass in the User_ID parameter in the URL and create another chart for just 
the individual or a table with the necessary information.


--- Original Message --
From: Ann Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 7 Feb 2002 11:24:52 -0500

I'm in the thinking stage of a small project for a group of friends. I want

to keep it fairly simple. It would be in Access

Person1
WeightLost (bar graph)
WeightGoal

Person2
WeightLost
WeightGoal

and I would like to display this in cfgraph. Is this possible?

Ann Harrell, USA
Phone: 219.342.0618

A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose
both, and deserve neither.
--- Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Madison

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RE: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH

2002-02-07 Thread Robert Everland

Does this app cost money. I don't see on the website where you can buy it,
just a free download. It looks nice, and would be cool to use, but I'll
stick with cfgraph for now if it costs anything.

Robert Everland III
Dixon Ticonderoga
Web Developer Extraordinaire

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH


Although CFGRAPH is pretty cool and a welcome addition to ColdFusion, there
 are still quite a few limitations to that tag. This is one of them.

What you are wanting to do is to have two valuecolumns on the same chart, a
nd this is something that CFGRAPH does not do. What you can do is to create
 two graphs, one showing weight loss and the other weight goal. You would h
ave all the people in the database lumped into one chart for each category.
 The code example below gives you two charts, one on top of the other. If y
ou want to do some really cool things with charts and graphs, for now you w
ill need to get a third party charting application. The one we use here at 
Baylor is PopChart by Corda Technologies (www.corda.com). It is really good
 It is a JAVA application that runs on the web server (or any server for t
hat matter, you just have to point to it in your code). It works well with 
CFM, ASP, JSP and HTML.  It also comes with a cool builder tool that is als
o a JAVA application. You feed in the necessary parameters and it creates t
he necessary JavaScript for you.

Code example:

!--- Query the DB for the informaton ---
cfquery dataSource = SomeDSN Name = qSomeName
 Select *
 WeightLoss
 order By F_Name
 /cfquery

!--- Create the first graph ---
  cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName valuecolumn=Weight
_Lost itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes valuelabelfont=Arial
 valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabel
orientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Loss Progress Chart titlefont
=Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
low,orange
 /cfgraph
 
 !--- Create the second graph ---
 cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName valuecolumn=Weight_
Goal itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes valuelabelfont=Arial
 valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabelo
rientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Goal Progress Chart titlefont
=Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
low,orange
 /cfgraph

Another thing that you can do is to output the information into a table abo
ve the charts, and you can also make it a drill down chart, then you could 
pass in the User_ID parameter in the URL and create another chart for just 
the individual or a table with the necessary information.


--- Original Message --
From: Ann Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 7 Feb 2002 11:24:52 -0500

I'm in the thinking stage of a small project for a group of friends. I want

to keep it fairly simple. It would be in Access

Person1
WeightLost (bar graph)
WeightGoal

Person2
WeightLost
WeightGoal

and I would like to display this in cfgraph. Is this possible?

Ann Harrell, USA
Phone: 219.342.0618

A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will lose
both, and deserve neither.
--- Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to Madison


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RE: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH

2002-02-07 Thread Stephen Hait

Yes. It costs over $2,000. But if you need more graphing 
capability than comes currently with ColdFusion, it could be 
worth it.

Stephen


 Does this app cost money. I don't see on the website where you can
 buy it, just a free download. It looks nice, and would be cool to
 use, but I'll stick with cfgraph for now if it costs anything.
 
 Robert Everland III
 Dixon Ticonderoga
 Web Developer Extraordinaire
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 1:35 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Weight Loss CFGRAGPH
 
 
 Although CFGRAPH is pretty cool and a welcome addition to
 ColdFusion, there
  are still quite a few limitations to that tag. This is one of them.
 
 What you are wanting to do is to have two valuecolumns on the same
 chart, a nd this is something that CFGRAPH does not do. What you can
 do is to create
  two graphs, one showing weight loss and the other weight goal. You
  would h
 ave all the people in the database lumped into one chart for each
 category.
  The code example below gives you two charts, one on top of the
  other. If y
 ou want to do some really cool things with charts and graphs, for
 now you w ill need to get a third party charting application. The
 one we use here at Baylor is PopChart by Corda Technologies
 (www.corda.com). It is really good
  It is a JAVA application that runs on the web server (or any server
  for t
 hat matter, you just have to point to it in your code). It works
 well with CFM, ASP, JSP and HTML.  It also comes with a cool builder
 tool that is als o a JAVA application. You feed in the necessary
 parameters and it creates t he necessary JavaScript for you.
 
 Code example:
 
 !--- Query the DB for the informaton ---
 cfquery dataSource = SomeDSN Name = qSomeName
  Select *
  WeightLoss
  order By F_Name
  /cfquery
 
 !--- Create the first graph ---
   cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName
   valuecolumn=Weight
 _Lost itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes
 valuelabelfont=Arial  valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300
 itemlabelfont=Arial itemlabel orientation=HORIZONTAL
 title=Weight Loss Progress Chart titlefont =Arial
 fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,yel
 low,orange
  /cfgraph
 
  !--- Create the second graph ---
  cfgraph type=HORIZONTALBAR query=qSomeName
  valuecolumn=Weight_
 Goal itemcolumn=F_Name showvaluelabel=Yes
 valuelabelfont=Arial
  valuelocation=ONBAR scaleto=300 itemlabelfont=Arial
  itemlabelo
 rientation=HORIZONTAL title=Weight Goal Progress Chart titlefont
 =Arial fileformat=Flash depth=5 colorlist=red,green,blue,
yel
 low,orange
  /cfgraph
 
 Another thing that you can do is to output the information into a
 table abo ve the charts, and you can also make it a drill down
 chart, then you could pass in the User_ID parameter in the URL and
 create another chart for just the individual or a table with the
 necessary information.
 
 
 --- Original Message --
 From: Ann Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date:  Thu, 7 Feb 2002 11:24:52 -0500
 
 I'm in the thinking stage of a small project for a group of friends.
 I want
 
 to keep it fairly simple. It would be in Access
 
 Person1
 WeightLost (bar graph)
 WeightGoal
 
 Person2
 WeightLost
 WeightGoal
 
 and I would like to display this in cfgraph. Is this possible?
 
 Ann Harrell, USA
 Phone: 219.342.0618
 
 A society that will trade a little liberty for a little order will
 lose both, and deserve neither. --- Thomas Jefferson, in a letter to
 Madison
 
 
 
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