If you have two sheets in the same document, you can display charts without
writing code by going to Insert/Chart on the menu.

Hope that helps,

MC Get Vizzy

On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Aivar Jõgi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have two spreadsheets in Google docs. The first one containts data
> and the second is intended for visualisation of first spreadsheets
> data. My plan is to put drop-down element and graph on the
> visualisation spreadsheet and when a choice is made in drop-down,
> different data ranges from first spreadsheet are feeded to the graph.
> I thougt that I can solve this problem by writing some scripts for the
> spreadsheets using Google Visualization API. I found some examples
> (http://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/?
> type=visualization#annotated_time_line) but I I'm not sure if I can
> use them in my spreadsheet (script editor does'nt recognize Google
> Visualization API).
> So, my question is that can I use Google Visualization API for writing
> scripts for google spreadsheets? And if not, is there any solution for
> my problem described above?
>
> Thanks for advance,
> Aivar
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