The polygon render extension draws a filled (convex) polygon to the screen. This extension is only available when the polygon plugin has been loaded. The demonstrates how to use a polygon with dynamic point generation to render a trend graph.
The polygon render extension uses many standard options but also includes:
a list of points for the polygon (string). The list of points are x,y values that are space separated, for example: 10,20 5,5 0,0.
The style of polygon to render (string). The style corresponds to one of the following values:
| Dash ("dash") | Draw a dashed line using Fill (color) and Dash Pattern attributes | 
| Fill ("fill") | Draw a filled polygon using Fill (color) attribute | 
| Fill & Stroke ("filloutline") | Draw a filled polygon using Fill (color) attribute, then outlined with Outline (color) attribute | 
| Line ("line") | Draw a line using Fill (color) attribute | 
| Loop ("loop") | Draw a line (with connected ends) using Fill (color) attribute | 
Changes width of the outline (stroke) drawn (number)
Defines the dash size and the space size between each dash, only used with "dash" style (string). For example a long line short space might look like "10 5 10 5"
Indicates if the polygon line drawn should be anti-aliased (1) or not (0).
                                Single width outlined polygons are not anti-aliased on OpenGL ES 2.0 platforms.
                                The multisample option for the OpenGL ES 2.0 Storyboard runtime controls polygon anti-aliasing.
The color used to fill the polygon.
The color used to outline (stroke) a filled polygon i.e. if the style is Fill & Stroke