Thank you. I will try that...
Matt

On Friday, November 16, 2012 4:47:30 PM UTC-8, asgallant wrote:
>
> You will have to use a DataView to merge those two columns into one:
>
> var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
> view.setColumns([{
>     type: 'string',
>     label: 'Name',
>     calc: function (dt, row) {
>         return dt.getValue(row, 0) + ' ' + dt.getValue(row, 1);
>     }
> }, 2, 3]);
>
> Use the DataView to draw the chart instead of the DataTable.
>
> On Friday, November 16, 2012 6:57:29 PM UTC-5, Matt wrote:
>
>> Related question... is it possible to display two string labels on a 
>> column chart? In the example below, each column label and associated 
>> tooltip is labeled as "Smith" which is not useful. It would be great to 
>> show both the first name and last name; not just the last name.
>>
>> data.addColumn('string', 'First Name');
>> data.addColumn('string', 'Last Name');
>> data.addColumn('number', 'Age');
>> data.addColumn('number', 'Height);
>>
>> data.addRows([
>> ['Jim', 'Smith', 24, 60],
>> ['John', 'Smith', 36, 68],
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>>
>>>>

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