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var d1 = [];
for (var i = 0; i < 14 ; i + = 0 . 5 ) {
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var d3 = [[0, 12], [7, 12], null, [7, 2.5], [12, 2.5]];
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< h2 > Basic Usage< / h2 >
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< p > You don't have to do much to get an attractive plot. Create a placeholder, make sure it has dimensions (so Flot knows at what size to draw the plot), then call the plot function with your data.< / p >
< p > The axes are automatically scaled.< / p >
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