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ActionScript Graphing Cookbook

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ActionScript Graphing Cookbook

Overview of this book

"A picture is worth a thousand words" has never been more true than when representing large sets of data. Bar charts, heat maps, cartograms, and many more have become important tools in applications and presentations to quickly give insight into complicated issues.The "ActionScript Graphing Cookbook" shows you how to add your own charts to any ActionScript program. The recipes give step-by-step instructions on how to process the input data, how to create various types of charts and how to make them interactive for even more user engagement.Starting with basic ActionScript knowledge, you will learn how to develop many different types of charts.First learn how to import your data, from Excel, web services and more. Next process the data and make it ready for graphical display. Pick one of the many graph options available as the book guides you through ActionScript's drawing functions. And when you're ready for it, branch out into 3D display.The recipes in the "ActionScript Graphing Cookbook" will gradually introduce you into the world of visualization.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
ActionScript Graphing Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


In this chapter, we will see a number of recipes that go into the very basics of drawing in ActionScript. The recipes will explain the coordinate system, so that you know where you are drawing. A quick overview of the ActionScript DisplayList object and other ActionScript drawing functions is given.

A final recipe shows how Flex can be used to generate many standard graphs with virtually no actual programming. Flex is not the focus of the recipes, but the book wouldn't be complete without at least some coverage of the framework and its functions related to graph drawing.

Although we do not expect you to be an ActionScript expert, some basic knowledge will help you in quickly understanding and applying the recipes presented. Also, we will not go into the details of the tools used.