You can create a DataTable with 3 columns (location, number of projects, 
and severity), and use the severity information to populate an array of 
color values that you can pass to the chart's "colors" option.  Use a 
DataView to filter out the severity column when drawing the chart.  See an 
example here: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/gwm4u/

On Friday, December 28, 2012 4:27:27 AM UTC-5, JPrasanna Venkatesan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a pie chart which connect Account Name and Number of projects in 
> that account
>
> Say Account Names can be Asia, Africa, America, Europe and Number of 
> Projects can be 11,12,13,14
>
> Asia        11
> Africa       12
> America   13
> Europe     14
>
> I want the pie slice size to be based on the number of projects BUT the 
> color should be based on the severity which can be 1 (red) or 2 (yellow) or 
> 3 (green)
>
> i.e. if
>
> Asia's severity is 3
> Africa's severity is 2
> America's Severity is 3
> Europe's is 1
>
> then
>
> the color of Asia slice and America slice should be green
> color of Africa slice should be yellow 
> color of Europe slice should ne red
>
> Regards,
> J Prasanna Venkatesan
>

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