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/**
*
* jquery.sparkline.js
*
* v@VERSION@
* (c) Splunk, Inc
* Contact: Gareth Watts (gareth@splunk.com)
* http://omnipotent.net/jquery.sparkline/
*
* Generates inline sparkline charts from data supplied either to the method
* or inline in HTML
*
* Compatible with Internet Explorer 6.0+ and modern browsers equipped with the canvas tag
* (Firefox 2.0+, Safari, Opera, etc)
*
* License: New BSD License
*
* Copyright (c) 2012, Splunk Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
* are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
*     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
*       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
*       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
*       and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*     * Neither the name of Splunk Inc nor the names of its contributors may
*       be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
*       specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT
* SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
* OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*
* Usage:
*  $(selector).sparkline(values, options)
*
* If values is undefined or set to 'html' then the data values are read from the specified tag:
*   <p>Sparkline: <span class="sparkline">1,4,6,6,8,5,3,5</span></p>
*   $('.sparkline').sparkline();
* There must be no spaces in the enclosed data set
*
* Otherwise values must be an array of numbers or null values
*    <p>Sparkline: <span id="sparkline1">This text replaced if the browser is compatible</span></p>
*    $('#sparkline1').sparkline([1,4,6,6,8,5,3,5])
*    $('#sparkline2').sparkline([1,4,6,null,null,5,3,5])
*
* Values can also be specified in an HTML comment, or as a values attribute:
*    <p>Sparkline: <span class="sparkline"><!--1,4,6,6,8,5,3,5 --></span></p>
*    <p>Sparkline: <span class="sparkline" values="1,4,6,6,8,5,3,5"></span></p>
*    $('.sparkline').sparkline();
*
* For line charts, x values can also be specified:
*   <p>Sparkline: <span class="sparkline">1:1,2.7:4,3.4:6,5:6,6:8,8.7:5,9:3,10:5</span></p>
*    $('#sparkline1').sparkline([ [1,1], [2.7,4], [3.4,6], [5,6], [6,8], [8.7,5], [9,3], [10,5] ])
*
* By default, options should be passed in as the second argument to the sparkline function:
*   $('.sparkline').sparkline([1,2,3,4], {type: 'bar'})
*
* Options can also be set by passing them on the tag itself.  This feature is disabled by default though
* as there's a slight performance overhead:
*   $('.sparkline').sparkline([1,2,3,4], {enableTagOptions: true})
*   <p>Sparkline: <span class="sparkline" sparkType="bar" sparkBarColor="red">loading</span></p>
* Prefix all options supplied as tag attribute with "spark" (configurable by setting tagOptionsPrefix)
*
* Supported options:
*   lineColor - Color of the line used for the chart
*   fillColor - Color used to fill in the chart - Set to '' or false for a transparent chart
*   width - Width of the chart - Defaults to 3 times the number of values in pixels
*   height - Height of the chart - Defaults to the height of the containing element
*   chartRangeMin - Specify the minimum value to use for the Y range of the chart - Defaults to the minimum value supplied
*   chartRangeMax - Specify the maximum value to use for the Y range of the chart - Defaults to the maximum value supplied
*   chartRangeClip - Clip out of range values to the max/min specified by chartRangeMin and chartRangeMax
*   chartRangeMinX - Specify the minimum value to use for the X range of the chart - Defaults to the minimum value supplied
*   chartRangeMaxX - Specify the maximum value to use for the X range of the chart - Defaults to the maximum value supplied
*   composite - If true then don't erase any existing chart attached to the tag, but draw
*           another chart over the top - Note that width and height are ignored if an
*           existing chart is detected.
*   tagValuesAttribute - Name of tag attribute to check for data values - Defaults to 'values'
*   enableTagOptions - Whether to check tags for sparkline options
*   tagOptionsPrefix - Prefix used for options supplied as tag attributes - Defaults to 'spark'
*   disableHiddenCheck - If set to true, then the plugin will assume that charts will never be drawn into a
*           hidden dom element, avoding a browser reflow
*   disableInteraction - If set to true then all mouseover/click interaction behaviour will be disabled,
*       making the plugin perform much like it did in 1.x
*   disableTooltips - If set to true then tooltips will be disabled - Defaults to false (tooltips enabled)
*   disableHighlight - If set to true then highlighting of selected chart elements on mouseover will be disabled
*       defaults to false (highlights enabled)
*   highlightLighten - Factor to lighten/darken highlighted chart values by - Defaults to 1.4 for a 40% increase
*   tooltipContainer - Specify which DOM element the tooltip should be rendered into - defaults to document.body
*   tooltipClassname - Optional CSS classname to apply to tooltips - If not specified then a default style will be applied
*   tooltipOffsetX - How many pixels away from the mouse pointer to render the tooltip on the X axis
*   tooltipOffsetY - How many pixels away from the mouse pointer to render the tooltip on the r axis
*   tooltipFormatter  - Optional callback that allows you to override the HTML displayed in the tooltip
*       callback is given arguments of (sparkline, options, fields)
*   tooltipChartTitle - If specified then the tooltip uses the string specified by this setting as a title
*   tooltipFormat - A format string or SPFormat object  (or an array thereof for multiple entries)
*       to control the format of the tooltip
*   tooltipPrefix - A string to prepend to each field displayed in a tooltip
*   tooltipSuffix - A string to append to each field displayed in a tooltip
*   tooltipSkipNull - If true then null values will not have a tooltip displayed (defaults to true)
*   tooltipValueLookups - An object or range map to map field values to tooltip strings
*       (eg. to map -1 to "Lost", 0 to "Draw", and 1 to "Win")
*   numberFormatter - Optional callback for formatting numbers in tooltips
*   numberDigitGroupSep - Character to use for group separator in numbers "1,234" - Defaults to ","
*   numberDecimalMark - Character to use for the decimal point when formatting numbers - Defaults to "."
*   numberDigitGroupCount - Number of digits between group separator - Defaults to 3
*
* There are 7 types of sparkline, selected by supplying a "type" option of 'line' (default),
* 'bar', 'tristate', 'bullet', 'discrete', 'pie' or 'box'
*    line - Line chart.  Options:
*       spotColor - Set to '' to not end each line in a circular spot
*       minSpotColor - If set, color of spot at minimum value
*       maxSpotColor - If set, color of spot at maximum value
*       spotRadius - Radius in pixels
*       lineWidth - Width of line in pixels
*       normalRangeMin
*       normalRangeMax - If set draws a filled horizontal bar between these two values marking the "normal"
*                      or expected range of values
*       normalRangeColor - Color to use for the above bar
*       drawNormalOnTop - Draw the normal range above the chart fill color if true
*       defaultPixelsPerValue - Defaults to 3 pixels of width for each value in the chart
*       highlightSpotColor - The color to use for drawing a highlight spot on mouseover - Set to null to disable
*       highlightLineColor - The color to use for drawing a highlight line on mouseover - Set to null to disable
*       valueSpots - Specify which points to draw spots on, and in which color.  Accepts a range map
*
*   bar - Bar chart.  Options:
*       barColor - Color of bars for postive values
*       negBarColor - Color of bars for negative values
*       zeroColor - Color of bars with zero values
*       nullColor - Color of bars with null values - Defaults to omitting the bar entirely
*       barWidth - Width of bars in pixels
*       colorMap - Optional mappnig of values to colors to override the *BarColor values above
*                  can be an Array of values to control the color of individual bars or a range map
*                  to specify colors for individual ranges of values
*       barSpacing - Gap between bars in pixels
*       zeroAxis - Centers the y-axis around zero if true
*
*   tristate - Charts values of win (>0), lose (<0) or draw (=0)
*       posBarColor - Color of win values
*       negBarColor - Color of lose values
*       zeroBarColor - Color of draw values
*       barWidth - Width of bars in pixels
*       barSpacing - Gap between bars in pixels
*       colorMap - Optional mappnig of values to colors to override the *BarColor values above
*                  can be an Array of values to control the color of individual bars or a range map
*                  to specify colors for individual ranges of values
*
*   discrete - Options:
*       lineHeight - Height of each line in pixels - Defaults to 30% of the graph height
*       thesholdValue - Values less than this value will be drawn using thresholdColor instead of lineColor
*       thresholdColor
*
*   bullet - Values for bullet graphs msut be in the order: target, performance, range1, range2, range3, ...
*       options:
*       targetColor - The color of the vertical target marker
*       targetWidth - The width of the target marker in pixels
*       performanceColor - The color of the performance measure horizontal bar
*       rangeColors - Colors to use for each qualitative range background color
*
*   pie - Pie chart. Options:
*       sliceColors - An array of colors to use for pie slices
*       offset - Angle in degrees to offset the first slice - Try -90 or +90
*       borderWidth - Width of border to draw around the pie chart, in pixels - Defaults to 0 (no border)
*       borderColor - Color to use for the pie chart border - Defaults to #000
*
*   box - Box plot. Options:
*       raw - Set to true to supply pre-computed plot points as values
*             values should be: low_outlier, low_whisker, q1, median, q3, high_whisker, high_outlier
*             When set to false you can supply any number of values and the box plot will
*             be computed for you.  Default is false.
*       showOutliers - Set to true (default) to display outliers as circles
*       outlierIQR - Interquartile range used to determine outliers.  Default 1.5
*       boxLineColor - Outline color of the box
*       boxFillColor - Fill color for the box
*       whiskerColor - Line color used for whiskers
*       outlierLineColor - Outline color of outlier circles
*       outlierFillColor - Fill color of the outlier circles
*       spotRadius - Radius of outlier circles
*       medianColor - Line color of the median line
*       target - Draw a target cross hair at the supplied value (default undefined)
*
*
*
*   Examples:
*   $('#sparkline1').sparkline(myvalues, { lineColor: '#f00', fillColor: false });
*   $('.barsparks').sparkline('html', { type:'bar', height:'40px', barWidth:5 });
*   $('#tristate').sparkline([1,1,-1,1,0,0,-1], { type:'tristate' }):
*   $('#discrete').sparkline([1,3,4,5,5,3,4,5], { type:'discrete' });
*   $('#bullet').sparkline([10,12,12,9,7], { type:'bullet' });
*   $('#pie').sparkline([1,1,2], { type:'pie' });
*/

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(function(document, Math, undefined) { // performance/minified-size optimization
(function(factory) {
    if(typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
        define(['jquery'], factory);
    } else if (jQuery && !jQuery.fn.sparkline) {
        factory(jQuery);
    }
}
(function($) {
    'use strict';

    var UNSET_OPTION = {},
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        MouseHandler, Tooltip, barHighlightMixin,
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