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ADF 11g : How to create a climate Graph with ADF DVT

While preparing my trip to ODTUG KScope I needed to know whether or not I have to take shorts with me. I looked up the average temperature in San Antonio for June and July, and I it was clear. Shorts are needed..... I struck me that wherever I looked, all the climate data was displayed in the same kind of graph.  Climate Graphs as shown in the picture below ussually contain information about temparature and precipitation, Maximum, Minimum and Average temperature per month as well as precipitation per month. I wondered if it is possible to create such a graph with ADF Data Visualization Tools. In this post I'll show you how to create such a climate graph. It looks quit obvious. Create a graph with 3 line sections and one bar section, a combination of several types. The DVT component set contains a component. This is the one to go for. You can even pick a Dual Y axis in order to show a temperature axis and precipitation axis When you use this component you will find ou