Asgallant. This question is just directed at you. I'm learning this api for first time and I really just want to see better reference material. Like what are all the possible ways to format a title? Things like that. Where do you recommend I look? It took me about 5 mins to find many posts that you have answered, which obviously tells me you are a master source, your self. :)
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 8:59:35 AM UTC-6, asgallant wrote: > > I'm not a lawyer and I don't work for Google, so take this with a grain of > salt. Generally, yes you can use the API for business purposes. If I > recall correctly, you should be ok as long as you don't charge money for > access to the charts produced by the API or use it for illegal purposes. I > think they can be a part of a paid service, but you can't charge > specifically for the charts themselves. To be certain, you should ask your > company's contracts or legal department to review the TOS and contact > Google if there are any questions. > > On Thursday, May 3, 2012 6:57:11 AM UTC-4, mrishadali wrote: >> >> This is awesome.... Thank you very much... This is what I wanted... >> Thanks a million >> And Can I ask you one more question... I posted It as well in the >> group..... Can I use this google-visualization-api for the commercial >> perpose. >> I read the Terms of Service <https://developers.google.com/chart/terms> but >> not sure about it!!!! >> I work for a company, they design instruments for measuring >> dust particles in the air and some other instruments. >> I want to use google visualization API for their website where clients >> can visualize their instrument's response. >> Is it legal to use this API for the said purpose. >> Thank you >> >> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 9:30:35 AM UTC+1, mrishadali wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I want to plot area chart with a slider. For the slider I need to use >>> the time values. >>> How can I do this ??? As it say time is not a number value. >>> Is there any way to convert time in numbers or use the area chart with >>> time format... >>> Please help me.... >>> Below is the sample code..... I want to use time for the slider value >>> Thanks >>> >>> <html> >>> <head> >>> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; >>> charset=ISO-8859-1"> >>> <title>Turnkey Instrumentse</title> >>> >>> <!--Load the AJAX API--> >>> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/ >>> jsapi"></script> >>> <script type="text/javascript"> >>> >>> // Load the Visualization API and the controls package. >>> google.load('visualization', '1.0', {'packages':['controls']}); >>> >>> // Set a callback to run when the Google Visualization API is >>> loaded. >>> google.setOnLoadCallback(drawDashboard); >>> >>> >>> var slider; >>> // Callback that creates and populates a data table, >>> // instantiates a dashboard, a range slider and a pie chart, >>> // passes in the data and draws it. >>> function drawDashboard() { >>> >>> // Create our data table. >>> var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([ >>> ['TimeStamp','Total', 'Value1', >>> 'Value2', 'Value3' ], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:33',10.7,8.1,3.73,1.3], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:38',12.6,8.7,3.84,1.29], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:43',11.2,8.3,3.61,1.25], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:48',11.1,7.5,3.62,1.23], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:53',12.3,8.2,3.4,1.2], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 18:58',8.4,6.9,3.37,1.21], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 19:03',10.2,6.8,3.41,1.24], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 19:08',7.5,6.3,3.33,1.23], >>> ['29/09/2011 >>> 19:13',9.6,6.3,3.19,1.19], >>> ]); >>> >>> // Create a dashboard. >>> var dashboard = new google.visualization.Dashboard( >>> document.getElementById('dashboard_div')); >>> >>> // Create a range slider, passing some options >>> slider = new google.visualization.ControlWrapper({ >>> 'controlType': 'NumberRangeFilter', >>> 'containerId': 'filter_div', >>> 'options': { >>> 'filterColumnLabel': 'Total' >>> } >>> }); >>> >>> // Create a pie chart, passing some options >>> var pieChart = new google.visualization.ChartWrapper({ >>> 'chartType': 'AreaChart', >>> 'containerId': 'chart_div', >>> 'options': { >>> 'width': 800, >>> 'height': 500, >>> 'pieSliceText': 'value', >>> 'legend': 'right' >>> } >>> }); >>> >>> // Establish dependencies, declaring that 'filter' drives >>> 'pieChart', >>> // so that the pie chart will only display entries that are >>> let through >>> // given the chosen slider range. >>> dashboard.bind(slider, pieChart); >>> >>> // Draw the dashboard. >>> dashboard.draw(data); >>> } >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> </script> >>> </head> >>> <body> >>> <!--Div that will hold the dashboard--> >>> <div id="dashboard_div" style="overflow:auto;width: 1000px; >>> height: 600px;"> >>> <!--Divs that will hold each control and chart--> >>> <div id="filter_div"></div> >>> <div id="chart_div" "></div> >>> </div> >>> </body> >>> </html> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Visualization API" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-visualization-api/-/oSkpcBVcbWoJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api?hl=en.
