I've created a simple plugin for Flot
to use in order to get shamaleyte his desired result.
Either create a new file and copy-paste the contents in it or download the plugin
Refer to it just as every other javascript file
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/file.js"></script>
And add areaMarkings
to the grid
object in the options.
You were on the right track!
The way Flot
draws the markings of the chart is simply to overlap everything! Layer upon layer upon layer.
What I've done to accomplish it is the following:
#1: First of I drew the xaxis
between x=11
and x=13
for the green
area. It's a giant area that spans from the y=0
all the way to y=12
on the yaxis
.
#2: Then I filled in the entire yaxis
between y=0
and y=2
, this overlapped the green area on the yaxis
to create a red
area spanning from left(x=10)
to right(x=15)
#3: With the bottom yaxis
row being red now, I then did the exact same for the top yaxis
. Once again from left(x=10)
to right(x=15)
I filled in the entire y=4
to y=12
with a red
area.
#4: I was now left with 2 white areas on the left and right side of the green
area and between the red
areas. All I had to do was fill those with red
aswell. I did the same as I did with the green area, draw the red
areas from the bottom to top. From x=0
to x=2
and from x=13
to x=15
.
....
markings: [{
xaxis: {
from: 11,
to: 13
},
color: "#D7EEE1" // Green
}, {
yaxis: {
from: 0,
to: 2
},
color: "#F2CDEA" // Red - Bottom Row
}, {
yaxis: {
from: 4,
to: 12
},
color: "#F2CDEA" // Red - Top Row
}, {
xaxis: {
from: 10,
to: 11
},
color: "#F2CDEA" // Red - Left Column
},{
xaxis: {
from: 13,
to: 15
},
color: "#F2CDEA" // Red - Right Column
}]
....
Here's an updated fiddle that I think comes close to your expectations.