/**************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (C) 2014 Digia Plc ** All rights reserved. ** For any questions to Digia, please use contact form at http://qt.io ** ** This file is part of the Qt Charts module. ** ** Licensees holding valid commercial license for Qt may use this file in ** accordance with the Qt License Agreement provided with the Software ** or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in a written ** agreement between you and Digia. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please use ** contact form at http://qt.io ** ****************************************************************************/ import QtQuick 2.0 import QtCharts 2.0 Rectangle { anchors.fill: parent //![1] ChartView { title: "Accurate Historical Data" anchors.fill: parent legend.visible: false antialiasing: true LineSeries { axisX: DateTimeAxis { format: "yyyy MMM" tickCount: 5 } axisY: ValueAxis { min: 0 max: 150 } // Please note that month in JavaScript months are zero based, so 2 means March XYPoint { x: toMsecsSinceEpoch(new Date(1950, 2, 15)); y: 5 } XYPoint { x: toMsecsSinceEpoch(new Date(1970, 0, 1)); y: 50 } XYPoint { x: toMsecsSinceEpoch(new Date(1987, 12, 31)); y: 102 } XYPoint { x: toMsecsSinceEpoch(new Date(1998, 7, 1)); y: 100 } XYPoint { x: toMsecsSinceEpoch(new Date(2012, 8, 2)); y: 110 } } } // DateTimeAxis is based on QDateTimes so we must convert our JavaScript dates to // milliseconds since epoch to make them match the DateTimeAxis values function toMsecsSinceEpoch(date) { var msecs = date.getTime(); return msecs; } //![1] }