Hi asgallant,

ok so i am trying to do as per your suggestion but am stuck.

can you show me how to load another pie chart when 1 is clicked.

we can use hard coded values for now...



On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Rahim Haji <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, this looks good so far, would you be able to write this for me in a
> html page, i am willing to pay for your time, if that sweetens the deal for
> you ;-)
>
> also, upon clicking the segment i want to be able to load the new pie with
> animation... maybe growing from the centre out....
>
> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:19 PM, asgallant <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Well, without knowing the specifics of the data structure, the basics
>> would look something like this:
>>
>> google.load('visualization', '1', {'packages': ['corechart']});
>> google.setOnLoadCallback(drawCharts);
>>
>> function drawCharts() {
>>     var data1 = new google.visualization.DataTable();
>>     // populate data table
>>
>>     var pie1 = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById(
>> 'pie_chart_1'));
>>     var pie2 = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById(
>> 'pie_chart_2'));
>>
>>     google.visualization.events.addListener(pie1, 'select', function () {
>>         var selection = pie1.getSelection();
>>         // use selection to determine what you want to use for pie2
>>         // create a DataView or DataTable for pie2
>>
>>         pie2.draw(data2, {/* options for pie2 */});
>>     });
>>
>>     pie1.draw(data1, {/* options for pie1 */});
>> }
>>
>> This can be extended to allow for multiple pie charts, going as many
>> layers deep as you like.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:18:34 AM UTC-4, Webtrendz wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi asgallant,
>>>
>>> i have the opportunity of creating the csv file for the data, so right
>>> now i have nothing but if you can help me link 4 pie charts where clicking
>>> a segment would load another pie chart, small in size so it sits within the
>>> size of original pie then i should be able to take it from there...
>>>
>>> i hope...
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 7 June 2012 15:53:53 UTC+1, asgallant wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You can certainly do that.  How you go about it largely depends on the
>>>> structure of the data.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, June 7, 2012 7:39:12 AM UTC-4, Webtrendz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I was wondering if anyone had managed to link multiple pie charts
>>>>> together.
>>>>>
>>>>> e.g.
>>>>>
>>>>> pie A = work (10) school (5) nothing (5)
>>>>>
>>>>> if work is clicked then new pie should be added with following values:
>>>>> fulltime(10), parttime(5), flexi(3), self-employed(10).
>>>>>
>>>>> I would dearly like some help on this asap, failing that i am willing
>>>>> to pay someone to help me code a few more features together for
>>>>> interlinking pie/doughnut charts as well as getting data from external 
>>>>> file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Rahim
>>>>>
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