Posted a bit too early...

I see 
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/reference.html#dateformatter
which allows dedicated formatting, I'll have a look whether it works
this way.

On Jan 10, 5:31 pm, manuel aldana <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am rendering a typical time based column-chart (x-axis time, y-axis
> count).
>
> On server side I am rendering respective js-code:
> ===
> var timeData = new google.visualization.DataTable();
> timeData.addColumn('string', 'Details');
> timeData.addColumn('number', 'Count');
> // time info as weekdays
> timeData.addRow(["Su",321]);
> timeData.addRow(["Mo",12]);
> timeData.addRow(["Tu",14]);
>
> As I want to make zooming possible (clicking on a column would open
> new request) I am attaching a callback:
> ===
> google.visualization.events.addListener(chart, 'select',
>   function() {
>     window.location.href = "http://xxyy"; + $("chart.getSelection()
> [0].row).attr('href');
>     location.load();
> );
>
> In this case 'chart.getSelection()[0].row' is not accurate enough (I
> only get weekday like 'Su', but I need '2012-01-01/12:00:00'. I tried
> to get this done by adding a 3rd row 'timeData.addRow(["Su",
> 321,"2011-01-01/12:00:00"]);' but this causes graph rendering more
> columns.
>
> Is there a way to attach data to chart-data object, which is hidden
> and not displayed on chart at all?
>
> thanks.

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