### html ###

CurvedLines: with standard settings (shows effects of tension parameter)

CurvedLines: with monotonicFit (no overshooting/wiggles)

### css ### .chart-style { width: 400px; height: 240px; } ### javascript ### //data var d1 = [[20, 20], [25, 50], [27.5, 35], [30, 20], [35, 20]]; //flot options var options = { series: { curvedLines: {active: true} } }; //plotting $.plot($("#flotContainer"),[ { data: d1, color: '#2b8cbe', lines: {show: true, lineWidth: 3}, //choose tension from [0,1] to see overshooting effects (0.5 is default) curvedLines: {apply: true, tension: 1} }, { data: d1, color: '#f03b20', points: {show: true} } ], options); $.plot($("#flotContainer2"),[ { data: d1, color: '#2b8cbe', lines: {show: true, lineWidth: 3}, //monotonicFit enforces monotonicity curvedLines: {apply: true, monotonicFit: true} }, { data: d1, color: '#f03b20', points: {show: true} } ], options);