Below is the code that I now have. This gives me a 2 dimensional array (array of arrays) of the data I need which is perfect, because from what I can tell that's the best way to do what I am looking for with Highstock.
I think the last step I have to do is get it into the proper format for highstock: Date.UTC(2012, 9, 12)
I want it to look like this: http://jsfiddle.net/DkgVr/4/
Any idea how I can get the date to be like that?
The array right now looks like this: [[Thu, 13 Sep 2012, 215.0], [Wed, 12 Sep 2012, 211.0]]
Users Controller
@weight_items = Weight.order("date DESC").select('weights.content, weights.date').all
Highstock
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
var chart;
$(document).ready(function() {
window.chart = new Highcharts.StockChart({
chart: {
renderTo: 'weight_chart',
type: 'line',
marginRight: 20,
marginBottom: 25
},
title: {
text: 'Your Weight Over Time',
x: -20 //center
},
yAxis: {
title: {
text: 'Weight'
},
plotLines: [{
value: 0,
width: 1,
color: '#808080'
}]
},
legend: {
layout: 'vertical',
align: 'center',
verticalAlign: 'bottom',
x: -10,
y: 100,
borderWidth: 0
},
scrollbar: {
enabled: true
},
rangeSelector : {
selected : 1
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
tickInterval: <%= 1.day * 1000 %>,
pointStart: <%= 3.weeks.ago.at_midnight.to_i * 1000 %>,
name: 'Weight',
data: <%= weight_and_date_array = @weight_items.map{|row| [row.date.to_date, row.content.to_f] } %>
}]
},
function(chart){
// apply the date pickers
setTimeout(function(){
$('input.highcharts-range-selector', $('#'+chart.options.chart.renderTo))
.datepicker()
},0)
});
});
});
</script>
You don't need
For HighStock. Also
not required for Highstock. Keep
nameanddataonly.Interval can be specified using
tickIntervalin the X Axis options.EDIT: After your edit, It seems that you are having problem in adding date in
HighStockcompliant format.So, Add dates in UTC. Convert dates into UTC using Ruby,
HighStocklibrary will pickit automatically.