src/pyams_skin/resources/js/ext/flot/jquery.flot.flatdata.js
changeset 565 318533413200
parent 564 a1c75f3e0bc7
child 566 a1707c607eec
--- a/src/pyams_skin/resources/js/ext/flot/jquery.flot.flatdata.js	Fri Jul 03 14:40:17 2020 +0200
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-/* Support for flat 1D data series.
-
-A 1D flat data series is a data series in the form of a regular 1D array. The
-main reason for using a flat data series is that it performs better, consumes
-less memory and generates less garbage collection than the regular flot format.
-
-Example:
-
-    plot.setData([[[0,0], [1,1], [2,2], [3,3]]]); // regular flot format
-    plot.setData([{flatdata: true, data: [0, 1, 2, 3]}]); // flatdata format
-
-Set series.flatdata to true to enable this plugin.
-
-You can use series.start to specify the starting index of the series (default is 0)
-You can use series.step to specify the interval between consecutive indexes of the series (default is 1)
-*/
-
-/* global jQuery*/
-
-(function ($) {
-    'use strict';
-
-    function process1DRawData(plot, series, data, datapoints) {
-        if (series.flatdata === true) {
-            var start = series.start || 0;
-            var step = typeof series.step === 'number' ? series.step : 1;
-            datapoints.pointsize = 2;
-            for (var i = 0, j = 0; i < data.length; i++, j += 2) {
-                datapoints.points[j] = start + (i * step);
-                datapoints.points[j + 1] = data[i];
-            }
-            if (datapoints.points !== undefined) {
-                datapoints.points.length = data.length * 2;
-            } else {
-                datapoints.points = [];
-            }
-        }
-    }
-
-    $.plot.plugins.push({
-        init: function(plot) {
-            plot.hooks.processRawData.push(process1DRawData);
-        },
-        name: 'flatdata',
-        version: '0.0.2'
-    });
-})(jQuery);