Still having issues, even after doing some more reading on the issue. I am using google's app engine to upload the script to my local host. I attached a better version to mess around with, but I cannot seem to find a solution that will allow the '\n' to remain.
Thanks, again, for all your help. This is more of a hobby for me, but working through the bugs is really allowing me to get a better sense of the power of using google's API's. On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:35:58 PM UTC-8, asgallant wrote: > > What is the error you are getting? You mentioned above that the chart's > don't load with '\n' in the join, but they do load if you have ',' - is > that true? If so, I have no idea what is going on, as that code has > nothing at all to do with drawing the charts. I could see how it may > affect opening the CSV (it is possible you need to use '\r\n' instead of > '\n' for opening the CSV in Windows, but I just ran the test code and > downloaded the CSV which opened fine in Excel, so I don't think that's the > issue). > > On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 6:30:47 PM UTC-5, MTap1 wrote: >> >> If you use your example: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/MqERY/3/ The >> error I am encountering occurs at line 206 in the script window. SO sorry >> for the two attempts to explain. I am not sure what happened to the >> tinkerbin info... >> >> On Friday, January 18, 2013 6:58:54 PM UTC-8, asgallant wrote: >>> >>> The tinkerbin link you sent doesn't contain any code. >>> >>> On Friday, January 18, 2013 8:10:28 PM UTC-5, MTap1 wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks for the help! :) Like I mentioned, everything works fine on >>>> my own computer (even your code). However, when I alter the table data to >>>> support a .csv format, the "... var output = csvData.join('\n'); " line >>>> from your example causes the map/charts/etc to fail to load on my >>>> localhost >>>> port. Replacing the "\n" with anything else (e.g., ",") will sort of fix >>>> the issue, but I fail to get the .csv in two column form. I had the same >>>> problem when trying to print the data from a table to a textarea in the >>>> body of my page. >>>> >>>> *Try running this code on your localhost:* >>>> http://tinkerbin.com/IXRYVDkF. It's your code marked up where I am >>>> having an issue. >>>> >>>> *Also, here is my code (printing to text area, but same issue occurs)*: >>>> >>>> function plotElevation(results) { >>>> elevations = results; >>>> var obj=document.getElementById('textlocation'); //This assigns the >>>> textarea >>>> >>>> var path = []; >>>> for (var i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { >>>> path.push(elevations[i].location); >>>> } >>>> >>>> if (polyline) { >>>> polyline.setMap(null); >>>> } >>>> >>>> polyline = new google.maps.Polyline({ >>>> path: path, >>>> strokeColor: "#79d6fe", >>>> map: map}); >>>> >>>> data = new google.visualization.DataTable(); >>>> data.addColumn('string', 'Resolution (m)'); >>>> data.addColumn('number', 'Elevation (m)'); >>>> var len= 0; >>>> for (var i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { >>>> len = len + elevations[i].resolution; >>>> len1 = Math.round(len); >>>> var print_len = len1.toString(); >>>> data.addRow([print_len, elevations[i].elevation ]); >>>> var txt=document.createTextNode(print_len+", >>>> "+elevations[i].elevation+"\n") //This prescribes what to write in the >>>> textarea >>>> obj.appendChild(txt) /This adds text to the textarea >>>> } >>>> var endcode = document.createTextNode('Next City...'+"\n") >>>> obj.appendChild(endcode) >>>> document.getElementById('chart_div').style.display = 'block'; >>>> chart.draw(data, { >>>> width: 600, >>>> height: 150, >>>> legend: 'none', >>>> titleY: 'Elevation (m)', >>>> titleX: 'Resolution (m)', >>>> focusBorderColor: '#00ff00', >>>> colors: ['#cedfad'] >>>> }); >>>> } >>>> >>>> In my body: >>>> >>>> <textarea name= "textloc" id="textlocation" style="resize: none;" >>>> cols="25" rows="20" ></textarea></td> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 2:56:39 PM UTC-8, asgallant wrote: >>>>> >>>>> What do you mean when you say it causes the API not to load? That >>>>> event listener shouldn't be created until after the API loaded. If you >>>>> share the source code you are using on your local machine, I'll take a >>>>> look >>>>> and see what might be happening. >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 4:37:34 PM UTC-5, MTap1 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi, I am attempting to export the elevation profiles from googles >>>>>> elevation API to a CSV file using your hack example: >>>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/MqERY/3/. The code works wonderfully >>>>>> in Dreamweaver, exporting to Google Chrome. However, when I run the >>>>>> code >>>>>> on a localhost, the "var runOnce = ..." function causes the API not >>>>>> to load. This occurs for my altered code as well as for the code you >>>>>> provided in the hack. Is Google preventing this function for some >>>>>> reason? >>>>>> >>>>>> Any help would be great. :) >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thursday, September 13, 2012 10:53:34 AM UTC-7, asgallant wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> There are limitations to what you can do (due to browser security >>>>>>> issues), but you roll your own method. I wrote a hack to accomplish >>>>>>> this a >>>>>>> while back: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/MqERY/3/ (the relevant >>>>>>> section of code is near the bottom, see the "var runOnce = ..." >>>>>>> line). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thursday, September 13, 2012 12:09:02 PM UTC-4, ben wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, is there a way or do you know if it is planned to export the >>>>>>>> data from hand-populated tables automatically (in CSV and >>>>>>>> preferable also in Excel)? We have seen that the documentation >>>>>>>> says >>>>>>>> "To use a toolbar, your visualization must get its data from a URL; >>>>>>>> you cannot pass in hand-populated DataTable or DataView objects. You >>>>>>>> will >>>>>>>> pass the URL of the data used to populate your visualization into the >>>>>>>> drawToolbar() method." Would be great if Google could add this >>>>>>>> functionality to export all data in a table automatically in those two >>>>>>>> formats (as I bet we are not the only onces with this requirement?!). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ben >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Visualization API" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
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