\[[sparkline 1 3 5 -3 10 0 width=40 height=16
featurepoint="4,-3,red,3" featurepoint="5,10,green,3"]]
+This creates a simple line graph, graphing several points.
[[if test="enabled(sparkline)" then="""
[[sparkline 1 3 5 -3 10 0 width=40 height=16
featurepoint="4,-3,red,3" featurepoint="5,10,green,3"]]
"""]]
-
-This creates a simple line graph, graphing several points. It will be drawn
-40 pixels wide and 16 pixels high. The high point in the line has a green
-marker, and the low point has a red marker.
+It will be drawn 40 pixels wide and 16 pixels high. The high point in the
+line has a green marker, and the low point has a red marker.
\[[sparkline 1 -1(red) 1 -1(red) 1 1 1 -1(red) -1(red) style=bar barwidth=2
barspacing=1 height=13]]
+This more complex example generates a bar graph.
[[if test="enabled(sparkline)" then="""
[[sparkline 1 -1(red) 1 -1(red) 1 1 1 -1(red) -1(red)
style=bar barwidth=2 barspacing=1 height=13]]
"""]]
-
-This more complex example generates a bar graph. The bars are 2 pixels
-wide, and separated by one pixel, and the graph is 13 pixels tall. Width is
-determined automatically for bar graphs. The points with negative values
-are colored red, instead of the default black.
+The bars are 2 pixels wide, and separated by one pixel, and the graph is 13
+pixels tall. Width is determined automatically for bar graphs. The points
+with negative values are colored red, instead of the default black.
# usage