Thanks! This worked! On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 2:47:48 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote: > > There are a number of avenues available. The easiest is to use the > formatters ( > http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/reference.html#formatters), > > which will format your data for you according to the parameters you > specify. You can also manually format the output using the > DataTable#setFormattedValue method or by entering values into the table as > an object: {v: value, f: 'string formatted value'}. The third option is to > use the 'tooltip' column role type to create your own. From what you said, > though, formatters should work fine for you. Use them like this: > > // format the second column as a percent > var formatter = new google.visualization.NumberFormat({ > pattern: '#,###%' > }); > formatter.format(data, 1); > > On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:15:00 PM UTC-4, Emily Yount wrote: >> >> Is it possible to alter the text that feeds into google charts tooltips? >> I'm working with dollar amounts and would like to show the numbers with a >> dollar sign in front of them. Likewise, there are situations where I would >> prefer the percent sign after a value rather than "Percent: 52", which is >> simply pulling in the string value from the data table. >> >> Thanks, >> Emily >> >
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