It works just fine when I do it: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/jNVzF/ 

On Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:51:06 AM UTC-4, Lionel Garnier wrote:
>
> Hello again
>
> I am moving forward but I am facing a new issue...
> On my page I have a ChartRangeFilter and I want to modify the range when 
> clicking on a button (button id is "ChangeRange").
>
> I am using the following code:
>
> [...]
>
> var chartselect = new 
> google.visualization.ChartRangeFilter(document.getElementById('chartselect'));
>         chartselect.draw(data, options);
>  [...]
>
> document.getElementById('ChangeRange').onclick = function(){
> chartselect.setState({'range': {'start': 3, 'end': 5}});
> chartselect.draw();
> };
>
> I made some tests and the function is triggered when clicking the button. 
> But unfortunately, the range is not moving..!
> I checked and when using the getState() in the same function it works, I 
> can retrieve the selected start and end. But I don't really understand how 
> to use the setState().
>
> => Do you know what is wrong in my piece of code?
>
> Thanks for your feed back and remarks :)
>

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