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package main
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//go:generate go run main.go
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import (
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"os"
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"github.com/wcharczuk/go-chart/v2"
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)
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func main ( ) {
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mainSeries := chart . ContinuousSeries {
Name : "A test series" ,
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XValues : chart . Seq { Sequence : chart . NewLinearSequence ( ) . WithStart ( 1.0 ) . WithEnd ( 100.0 ) } . Values ( ) , //generates a []float64 from 1.0 to 100.0 in 1.0 step increments, or 100 elements.
YValues : chart . Seq { Sequence : chart . NewRandomSequence ( ) . WithLen ( 100 ) . WithMin ( 0 ) . WithMax ( 100 ) } . Values ( ) , //generates a []float64 randomly from 0 to 100 with 100 elements.
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}
// note we create a SimpleMovingAverage series by assignin the inner series.
// we need to use a reference because `.Render()` needs to modify state within the series.
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smaSeries := & chart . SMASeries {
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InnerSeries : mainSeries ,
} // we can optionally set the `WindowSize` property which alters how the moving average is calculated.
graph := chart . Chart {
Series : [ ] chart . Series {
mainSeries ,
smaSeries ,
} ,
}
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f , _ := os . Create ( "output.png" )
defer f . Close ( )
graph . Render ( chart . PNG , f )
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}