Looks pretty textbook too broad to me. To really answer the question it requires teaching the user everything they need to know about the language, starting from square one, to get to that point. There's no way that a complete answer to that question would ever fit in an SO answer. The only way to fit an answer into a post would be to post an incomplete answer that the author will have no way of understanding.
The question needs to be narrowed in scope to a more specific problem that the person has in trying to solve this greater problem; one in which a complete answer can be given with no more than a few paragraphs.
The fact that the author of the post appears to have done no real research is not the direct reason that this question is closed. (It is likely why it has gotten so many downvotes.) Of course, indirectly a lack of research is a probable cause for why the person is asking such a broad question. More research into the subject is likely needed for the author to focus it to something reasonable.
Josh also makes a great point in stating that the question really is unclear. We don't know, specifically, what type of data he has, what aspects of his example graph are essential for the question and what are not.