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/*!
    \example qmlmultigraph
    \title Qt Quick 2 Multiple Graphs Example
    \ingroup qtdatavisualization_examples
    \brief Showing multiple graphs simultaneously in a QML application.

    The Qt Quick 2 multiple graphs example demonstrates using multiple graphs in single window.

    \image qmlmultigraph-example.png

    The interesting thing about this example is demonstrating that multiple graphs can be used
    simultaneously, so most functionality is not explained in detail.
    For more detailed QML example documentation, see \l{Qt Quick 2 Scatter Example}.

    \section1 Multiple Graphs

    Using multiple graphs in a single application doesn't require anything special, simply define
    and position the graphs as normal. In this example the graphs are shown side by side in a RowLayout:

    \snippet ../examples/qmlmultigraph/qml/qmlmultigraph/main.qml 0

    Each graph has a parent Rectangle item to provide it with a border. The color of the rectangle is set
    to fully transparent, because otherwise the rectangles would hide the graphs, which are always drawn behind
    all other QML elements.
*/