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HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook

By : Ben Fhala
Book Image

HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook

By: Ben Fhala

Overview of this book

The HTML5 canvas tag makes creating any plot shape easy, all you have to do then is fill it with exciting visualizations written in JavaScript or using other visualization tools. "HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook" is the perfect break into the world of Canvas, charts, and graphs in HTML5 and JavaScript. In this book we will go through a journey of getting to know the technology by creating and planning data-driven visualizations. This cookbook is organized in a linear, progressive way so it can be read from start to finish, as well as be used as a resource for specific tasks.This book travels through the steps involved in creating a fully interactive and animated visualization in HTML5 and JavaScript. You will start from very simple "hello world"ù samples and quickly dive deeper into the world of graphs and charts in HTML5. Followed by learning how canvas works and carrying out a group of tasks geared at taking what we learned and implementing it in a variety of chart types. With each chapter the content becomes more complex and our creations become more engaging and interactive.Our goal is that by the end of this book you will have a strong foundation; knowing when to create a chart on your own from scratch and when it would be a good idea to depend on other APIs.We finish our book in our last two chapters exploring Google maps and integrating everything we learnt into a full project.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
HTML5 Graphing and Data Visualization Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Overlapping shapes to create other shapes


There are many flags and many shapes in general that can be created by combining the shapes we created so far. One of the most popular shapes in 82 flags we don't know how to create is the crescent shape like the one in the flag of Turkey. With it we learn a new skill of using subtraction to create more in-depth shapes.

Getting ready

The previous recipe is our starting point in this recipe. From here, we will continue working to create more advanced shapes that are built out of two shapes when combined. As such, we will be using the code created in the last recipe located in 01.02.flags.js.

How to do it...

Let's jump right into our code and see it in action.

  1. Gain access to the context and save the width and height of the canvas into variables:

    var canvas = document.getElementById("turkey");
    var wid = canvas.width;
    var hei = canvas.height;
    
    var context = canvas.getContext("2d");
  2. Fill the rectangle canvas area:

    context.fillStyle = "#E30A17";
    context.fillRect(0,0,wid,hei);
  3. Create a full circle:

    context.fillStyle = "#ffffff";
    context.beginPath();
    context.arc(wid / 2 - 23, hei / 2, 23, 0, 2 * Math.PI, false);
    context.closePath();
    context.fill();
  4. Change the color of canvas fill. Fill a circle within its bound with another circle that hides part of the last circle that was created. This effect creates a shape that looks like a crescent moon:

    context.fillStyle = "#E30A17";
    context.beginPath();
    context.arc(wid / 2 - 18, hei / 2, 19, 0, 2 * Math.PI, false);
    context.closePath();
    context.fill();
  5. Reuse createStart from the previous recipe to add the Turkish star:

    createStar(context,wid/2 + 13,hei/2,5,16,5,"#ffffff",null,15);

There you go! You've just created a shape that is not possible without masking one shape with another.

How it works...

The catch here is we are using two circles, one overlaps the other to create a crescent shape. By the way, notice how we are tilting the star as well so that one of its points will point to the middle of the circle.

We've gone through a lot in the last few examples and at this stage you should be very comfortable creating many shapes and elements in the canvas. There is still much to explore before we can say we have mastered canvas, but we can definitely say we have mastered creating most of the flags of the world and that's very cool. I would love to see your flags. Drop me a line when you create one not in the book! :)