The original controls will be covered when the dialog is called.  And I
would like them to be able to manipulate the chart from the dialog.  I
guess that's why I'm thinking I may need to redraw essentially the whole
dashboard.  This is the only chart the controls are manipulating.  I am
simply under the impression that the only way to use controls is through a
dashboard.  So what I'm trying to determine is what is the minimum amount
of information or objects or variables I need to have populated at a global
level so that I can take one of these dynamic dashboards generated in a
ajax.Success method and still be able to redraw it for my zoom.


On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 1:07 PM, asgallant <[email protected]>wrote:

> Even when using a Dashboard, you can still manipulate and redraw
> individual charts separately.  
> ChartWrapper's<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/reference#chartwrapperobject>expose
>  methods for changing all of their parameters, and you can call their
> #draw methods independently of the Dashboard to redraw them with the
> updated parameters.
>
>
> On Monday, January 14, 2013 11:24:22 AM UTC-5, Michelle Stewart wrote:
>>
>> I have a series of buttons that when clicked each pass a separate chart
>> to the same function that redraws the chart in a jQuery UI dialog window
>> where it is much larger and can be easily printed (via a separate
>> function).  Some of my data does not easily fit into these charts and is
>> better displayed through dashboards which I generate dynamically using a
>> function similar to the filter chart function shown in my 
>> jsFiddle<http://jsfiddle.net/mstewart/hdwBN/>.
>>  I've mastered the art of redrawing a simple chart (see zoomChart function
>> at the bottom of my fiddle). How can I do the same thing with my
>> dashboards?  (Redraw them larger).  I would like the functionality to be
>> maintained so that the chart filtered multiple ways could be rapidly
>> printed and complex data can be retrieved in the larger display.  I see the
>> Dashboard object but don't see a way to easily alter some of the properties
>> like I can with the drawChart method.  I have been looking around and came
>> across 
>> this<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/google-visualization-api/redraw$20dashboard/google-visualization-api/lSpi6FVcg-s/kRiuVMX46X4J>post,
>>  which sounded promising but doesn't seem to have anything to do with
>> dashboards.  Do I have to go all the way back to the raw data and
>> reconfigure everything for the new location?
>>
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated,
>> Michelle
>>
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