Wow perfect, exactly what I was looking for!

Thank you!!

Regards,

Peter

On 21 jun 2012, at 17:36, asgallant wrote:

> I don't know if anything like this is planned, but I wrote a hack to make it 
> work: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/WaUu2/ 
> 
> On Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:02:26 AM UTC-4, Peetzer wrote:
> Thanks! I thought it would be like this. But actually this is adding a new 
> column, I solved this already in java but good to know this in javascript too.
> I gives possibilities :)
>  
> Regards Peter
>  
> Ps, is also support planned for filtering on column (show only column 
> 'bananas' or 'tomatos') ? Like catergory filter but not only filter on values.
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:24 AM, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is not explicitly supported, but you can hack around it using a DataView 
> with calculated columns:
> 
> ​var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
> view.setColumns([0, {
>     label: 'bananas',
>     type: 'number',
>     calc: function (dt, row) {
>         // if type = bananas, return this value, otherwise return null
>         if (dt.getValue(row, 2) == 'bananas') {
>             return dt.getValue(row, 1);
>         }
>         else {
>             return null;
>         }
>     }
> }, {
>     label: 'tomatos',
>     type: 'number',
>     calc: function (dt, row) {
>         // if type = tomatos, return this value, otherwise return null
>         if (dt.getValue(row, 2) == 'tomatos') {
>             return dt.getValue(row, 1);
>         }
>         else {
>             return null;
>         }
>     }
>     
> }]);​ 
> 
> Draw the chart using this view.
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:54:28 AM UTC-4, Peetzer wrote:
> Is it possible to use column date (date), value (number) and group on type 
> (string) and show both types (legends) in graph ?
> 
> Column value contains all the values which belong to different types.
> 
> 
> Date                            value                type
> 20-06-2012 09:00          10                   'bananas'
> 20-06-2012 09:30          2                     'tomatos' 
> 20-06-2012 10:00          5                     'tomatos' 
> 20-06-2012 10:00          1                     'bananas' 
> 
> Or is it only possible to use a column for each type?
> 
> Date                            value (label 'bananas')               value2 
> (label 'tomatos')
> 20-06-2012 09:00          10                  
> 20-06-2012 09:30                                                        2     
>                  
> 20-06-2012 10:00                                                        5 
> 20-06-2012 10:00          1
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