[Object]
1. 0: Object
1. column: 2
2. row: 0
3. __proto__: Object
2. length: 1
3. __proto__: Array[0]
Both _proto_ contain multiple categories. I am not really sure what does
that mean and what am I looking for.
W dniu niedziela, 6 stycznia 2013 17:30:51 UTC+1 użytkownik asgallant
napisał:
>
> Add "console.log(wykresall.getChart().getSelection()); to the event
> listener, open the page in Chrome or Firefox, and see what gets logged in
> the developer's console when you select something in the chart.
>
> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 8:05:16 AM UTC-5, Patryk D wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I did. Stupid mistake :) Still it is not working. The alert is
>> shown, so there is no error, but no row is selected. If any row had been
>> selected before event, it is deselected,
>>
>> W dniu sobota, 5 stycznia 2013 23:38:36 UTC+1 użytkownik asgallant
>> napisał:
>>>
>>> "table" is not defined in your code, did you mean to have "tableall"
>>> there?
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 5, 2013 4:59:18 PM UTC-5, Patryk D wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the answer, yet I am still missing something. Current
>>>> code still doesn't get to the alert:
>>>> google.visualization.events.addListener(wykresall, 'select',
>>>> dothetrick);
>>>> function dothetrick(event){
>>>>
>>>> table.getChart().setSelection(wykresall.getChart().getSelection(event));
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> alert("Event!");
>>>> };
>>>> The code: page.
>>>> <http://dydaktyk.ue.katowice.pl/~doroszp/wad/wad.php>Function
>>>> is lines 330-335, dashboard: 253-255, table: 138-146, barchart:
>>>> 99-116. They are showing the same data, because they are in the same
>>>> dashboard. It is in same order, some other function is doing the trick.
>>>>
>>>> W dniu sobota, 5 stycznia 2013 22:15:50 UTC+1 użytkownik asgallant
>>>> napisał:
>>>>>
>>>>> You need to get the chart objects to work on from the ChartWrappers,
>>>>> so it would look more like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> thechartname.getChart().setSelection(thetablename.getChart().
>>>>> getSelection());
>>>>>
>>>>> which should work, provided that both the chart and table are showing
>>>>> the same rows of data in the same order. It gets more complicated if
>>>>> they
>>>>> are not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Your chart that has the min value from grouped data may or may not be
>>>>> able to tie in with other charts, depending on whether or not you can
>>>>> reverse the grouping to find out which row had the min value. If you
>>>>> can't
>>>>> identify which row had the min value, then you can't tie into the other
>>>>> charts.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, January 5, 2013 2:52:13 PM UTC-5, Patryk D wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>> I am trying to achieve same effect as Events >> Interaction Using
>>>>>> Events<https://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/?type=visualization#interaction_using_events>,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> but with two chartwrappers - table and barchart. So, choosing a bar in
>>>>>> chartwrapper:barchart sets a corresponding row in chartwrapper:table
>>>>>> selected. They are both in same dashboard, so I guess it should be
>>>>>> possible, yet "thechartname.setSelection(thetablename.getSelection());"
>>>>>> is not working. Does anyone have any clue how to fix it? My project
>>>>>> may be found here<http://dydaktyk.ue.katowice.pl/~doroszp/wad/wad.php>
>>>>>> .
>>>>>> I also wanted another chart to do the same thing, but it is a
>>>>>> columnchart containing min value of grouped data. Is it possible?
>>>>>> Would be grateful for any advices,
>>>>>> Patryk
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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