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Hello and thanks in advance for the help, guidance and encouragement. I am something of a crack coder... largely self taught and semi successful.

So here is the challenge. I have a flot plot, which has a custom built legend with the color swatches, persistent swatches (they don't turn off), data set toggling and everything. But the swatches only appear if I have the default legend visible. That is, is I set the legend to "show : false" the swatches do not display in my customized legend either.

Is there a way to turn off / hide the default legend yet still access the color pallet / swatches available for the custom legend?

Here is the code chunk... it has a few other things going on, some of which I cut out for clarity...

  var options = {
      yaxis: { min: 0 },
      xaxis: { tickDecimals: 0 },
      xaxes: [{
            axisLabel: 'Frequency (Hz)',
        }],
        yaxes: [{
        position: 'left',
        axisLabel: 'Power (dB)',
        }],
        series: {
                lines: {
                    lineWidth: 2,
                    show: true
                },
                points: {
                    show: false
                }
        },
        legend: {
            container: $("#labeler<?php echo $i ?>"),
            show: true,
            labelFormatter: function(label, series) {

         }
    },
    grid:{
        hoverable: true
       }

     };    

     var track = 0;
    // hard-code color indices to prevent them from shifting as
    // datasets are turned on/off
    var i = 0;
    $.each(datasets, function(key, val) {
        val.color = i;
        ++i;
    });

    // insert checkboxes 
    var choiceContainer = $("#choices<?php echo $i ?>");
     choiceContainer.append('<table><tr>');
    $.each(datasets, function(key, val) {
            track = track + 1;
            if (track == 1){
                choiceContainer.append('<td width=\"100\">Left Channel</td>');
            } else if(track == <?php echo $tracks ?>){
                choiceContainer.append('</tr><tr>');
                choiceContainer.append('<td>Right Channel</td>');
            }
            choiceContainer.append('<td width=\"45\"><input type="checkbox" name="' + key +
                               '" checked="checked" id="id' + key + '">' +
                               '<div style=\"width:18px; white-space:nowrap; float:left\"><bar /></div><label for="id' + key + '">'
                                + val.label + '</label></td>');


    });
    choiceContainer.append('</tr></table>');
    choiceContainer.find("input").change(plotAccordingToChoices);

    function plotAccordingToChoices() {
        var data = [];

        choiceContainer.find("input:checked").each(function () {
            var key = $(this).attr("name");
            if (key && datasets[key])
                data.push(datasets[key]);
        });

         if (data.length > 0){
             $.plot($("#placeholder<?php echo $i ?>"), data, options);
         }
    }
    plotAccordingToChoices();

        $('.legendColorBox > div').each(function(i){
            $(this).clone().prependTo(choiceContainer.find("bar").eq(i));
        });
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  • Could you put it in a fiddle?
    – Raidri
    Oct 11, 2013 at 8:55
  • From your code it looks like you are appending your "custom" legend to a clone of the legend built by flot. If you disable the flot legend then your $('.legendColorBox > div') selector won't find anything to clone. You can hack it and hide the original flot legend after the clone or remove your requirement on the flot legend entirely.
    – Mark
    Oct 11, 2013 at 13:48
  • Mark, You and I agree this is where the issue lies. I admit I am struggling with how to implement the solution however. How would I hide the original legend.. in at least concept? Thanks for your help!
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 1:27
  • One challenge I faced was finding the definitions for .legendcolorbox, I see where it is called, but not defined.. any thoughts? Thanks!
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 1:49
  • @Mark, I converted my comment into an expanded answer below.
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 13:58

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From your code it looks like you are appending your "custom" legend to a clone of the legend built by flot. If you disable the flot legend then your $('.legendColorBox > div') selector won't find anything to clone. You can hack it and hide the original flot legend after the clone or remove your requirement on the flot legend entirely.

To hide the original legend, simply do:

$('.legend').eq(0).css('display','none');

After your $.plotcall.

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  • Mark, I updated as follows: if (data.length > 0){ $.plot($("#placeholder<?php echo $i ?>"), data, options); $('.legend').eq(0).css('display','none'); } Unfortunately, this had no discernible effect...
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 17:46
  • Code here.. a bit easier to read: if (data.length > 0){ $.plot($("#placeholder<?php echo $i ?>"), data, options); $('.legend').eq(0).css('display','none'); }
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 20:03
  • @Mark, you should try and reproduce this in a jsFiddle. Without being able to play with it, I'm lost. Does $('.legend') return anything? How about whatever $("#labeler<?php echo $i ?>") ends up equaling?
    – Mark
    Oct 12, 2013 at 20:14
  • Okay, in the end I used your idea Mark and solved the problem by adding a style ="display:none" to the div which housed the region I wanted to hide. It did the trick.
    – Mark
    Oct 13, 2013 at 4:17

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