Don't confuse "no selection" and "no visual cue for selection". The latter
is correct, while the former is incorrect. setSelection is indeed
implemented, and if you'll call getSelection you'll see it, as well events
fired for 'select'. There is, however, no visual cue for the selection, at
the moment.

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 6:17 AM, visual_learner <[email protected]>wrote:

> After doing some research it seems that corecharts do not have a
> setselection method implemented yet. Therefore I guess I can't
> actually set the data for them.
>
>
> Can someone else, deny or corroborate this for me?
>
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api/browse_thread/thread/57f873605ac1cc20/90498e98c3f8dfcf
>
>
>
> On Jun 24, 10:34 pm, visual_learner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just an update, the code above actually updates the table as well. So
> > if I select a point on the scatterplot it will highlight the
> > corresponding row of the table. The problem seems to be that the
> > points of the scatterplot are not selectable. When clicked they don't
> > change color, highlight, or do anything to distinguish that they have
> > been selected.
> >
> > On Jun 24, 9:42 pm, visual_learner <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I am trying to have a point selected in a scatterchart highlight the
> > > corresponding row in a table and vice-versus. Is this possible? It
> > > works between two tables but doesn't work when incorporating
> > > sparklines or scattercharts. When I click a point in the scatterchart
> > > the select listener is flagged (and appropriate value selected).
> > > However, the actual point in the scatter chart doesn't seem to be
> > > selected (it doesn't change color or indicate it is different from the
> > > rest of the points). On mouseover it shows the label for each point,
> > > but nothing happens when clicked (aside from calling the listener).
> >
> > > My code (which handles the selecting) is like the following:
> >
> > > //For a table (this works between two tables)
> > > container.chart.setSelection(brushSelect);
> >
> > > //For a scatterchart (never works)
> > > container.chart.setSelection([{row: brushSelect.getSelection()
> > > [0].row}]);
>
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