Hi,

Added to our feature request list.



On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 4:31 PM, JerJones <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that when I create a stacked area chart, the display of
> the values on the graph appears the opposite of the order on the
> legend. I think I can see why this is but I'm wondering if I can
> change this condition with an option or of it's a bug etc?
>
> For example, a simple stacked area chart like this:
>
>    <html>
>    <head>
>    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.google.com/jsapi";></
> script>
>
>    <script type="text/javascript">
>      google.load("jquery", "1");
>      google.load("visualization", "1", {packages:["areachart"]});
>      google.setOnLoadCallback(drawCharts);
>
>      function drawCharts () {
>        var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
>        data.addColumn('string', 'Date range');
>
>        data.addColumn('number', 'site1');
>        data.addColumn('number', 'site2');
>        data.addColumn('number', 'site3');
>
>        data.addRows(5);
>
>        for (var e = 1; e <= 5; ++e) {
>           data.setValue(e - 1, 0, "Day " + e);
>           data.setValue(e - 1, 1, e * 100);
>           data.setValue(e - 1, 2, e * 200);
>           data.setValue(e - 1, 3, e * 300);
>        }
>
>        var chart = new google.visualization.AreaChart
> (document.getElementById('chartdiv'));
>        var options = {width: 1000, height: 500, legend: 'right',
> isStacked: true};
>
>        chart.draw(data, options);
>      }
>
>    </script>
>    </head>
>    <body>
>
>    <div id="chartdiv"></div>
>
>    </body>
>    </html>
>
>
> When this is viewed in the browser 'site 1' appears at the bottom of
> the data area, along the x axis, but it's listed first in the list on
> the legend. Similarly 'site 3' is at the top of the data area but the
> bottom of the legend. The ordering problem quickly becomes more
> difficult to decipher when you add more and more lines to the graph.
>
> It would presumably act this way because it's drawn from bottom to top
> in the order on the legend. However the stacked area graph might be
> more intuitive and useful if the legend order roughly matched the
> stack order on the graph.
>
> I'd be grateful if there's an option or other setting/feature that
> would allow me to make the legend order be displayed the same as the
> 'stack' order.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> ---
> www.jeremyjones.com
>
>
> >
>

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