Hi

It would be a lot helpful if you could provide a closed example, which does
not depend on external code/data, that demonstrates the problem.

  Viz Kid

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Dipin Raju <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am encountering an issue as described below
>
> I have a table with 5 columns and n rows and the first column ie
> NotaryName is of type String, a hyperlink is associated with each
> notary name.
>
> After I implemented the hyperlink option, notary names are getting
> listed in an odd alignment. If I comment the piece of code for
> alignment (as given below),  NotaryName are getting populated in the
> correct alignment.
>
>       //  var hyperLinkFormatter = new
> google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a target=\'_blank\'href=\'/
> {1}\'>{0}</a>');
>       //  hyperLinkFormatter.format(data, [0, 1]);
>
>
>
>
> Full code
> ------------------
>
>
>
> function setDirections(fromAddress, toAddress, name, ID, vendorID,
> netNotaryRating, mobileNo) {
>
>    var  gdir1 = new
> GDirections(map,document.getElementById("directions"));
>    var notaryName; var rcdID; var vendID; var netRating; var mobNo;
>    notaryName = name; rcdID = ID; vendID = vendorID; netRating =
> netNotaryRating; mobNo = mobileNo;
>    gdir1.load("from: " + fromAddress + " to: " + toAddress);
>
>    GEvent.addListener(gdir1, "load",  function(){
>        var distance = (gdir1.getDistance().meters / 1609.344);
>
>        doSomethingWithTheDistanceWeGotBack
> (distance,notaryName,rcdID,vendID,netRating,mobNo);
>
>            var decimalFormatter = new
> google.visualization.NumberFormat({fractionDigits: 1});
>            decimalFormatter.format(data, 3); // Apply decimal
> formatter to miledistance column
>
>           var hyperLinkFormatter = new
> google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a target=\'_blank\'href=\'/
> {1}\'>{0}</a>');
>           hyperLinkFormatter.format(data, [0, 1]); // Apply formatter
> and set the formatted value of the first column.
>
>            var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
>            view.setColumns([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]);
>            view.hideColumns([1,6]);
>
>            table.draw(view, {allowHtml: true, showRowNumber:
> false},data.sort([{column: 3},{column:4,desc:true}]));
>
>    });
>
> }
>
>
>
> I would really appreciate, if someone could help me in resolving this
> issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Dipin Raju
>
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