Could you show me an example, as of now I haven't been able to draw one
independent of a dashboard.
On Thursday, August 16, 2012 3:44:38 PM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>
> You can draw controls without using a Dashboard (which might be a
> relatively new thing...I seem to recall not being able to before). You do
> have to have a DataTable (or DataView), though.
>
> On Thursday, August 16, 2012 3:05:40 PM UTC-4, API Developer wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Do you know if it's required that we use a DataTable when using the
>> categoryFilter? In addition, is there any way to have it without having a
>> dashboard too?
>> I'm trying to make a wrapper class so I can use the look and
>> functionality of the control with my own implementation on it's
>> statechanged method.
>>
>> Here's what I'm trying to do:
>>
>> var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
>> ['Metric', 'Value'],
>> ['CPU' , 12],
>> ['Memory', 20],
>> ['Disk', 7],
>> ['Network', 54]
>> ]);
>> var config = {};
>>
>> var control = new google.visualization.ControlWrapper({
>> 'controlType': 'CategoryFilter',
>> 'options': {
>> 'filterColumnIndex': 0,
>> 'ui': {
>> 'allowTyping': false,
>> 'allowMultiple': config.multipleSelections, // default is true
>> 'selectedValuesLayout': config.selectionLayout, // default is
>> aside
>> 'caption': config.caption // default is: 'Choose a value...'
>> }
>> },
>> // Define an initial state, i.e. a set of metrics to be initially
>> selected.
>> 'state': {'selectedValues': config.initialSelection}
>> });
>>
>> control.setContainerId('control1');
>> control.draw(data);
>>
>
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