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i use that for clear the graphs:

for (var i=0; i< document.getElementsByTagName('canvas').length; i++) {
RGraph.Clear(document.getElementsByTagName('canvas')[i]);
}

when i reload the page the previous appear and the new graph is placed over the last one, and the new label is placed above the last one

i use donut and pie charts

thankss!!!

2 Answers 2

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You need to clear the ObjectRegistry, which keeps track of objects. You can do that with:

RGraph.ObjectRegistry.Clear();

Or you can clear objects related to a specific canvas tag with:

RGraph.ObjectRegistry.Clear(myCanvas);

Or you can remove a specific object with:

RGraph.ObjectRegistry.Remove(myObject);

You can read more about the ObjectRegistry on the API docs page:

https://www.rgraph.net/canvas/api.html#objectregistry

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  • That almost solves the history issue. Combine with Happy's answer to also clear the last line. Jun 5, 2013 at 10:22
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You can also use RGraph.Clear(document.getElementById("The Id of your element"));

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  • That correctly clears the canvas but barfs draw history when the page (radiobutton in my case) is clicked. Jun 5, 2013 at 10:21

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