> > > Well if you looking for feedback this simple improvement would solve all > of my problems and allow for a great increase in the number of uses for > google charts. > > I feel like the main complication of this project is that the data has to > be formatted so that each row contains a unique x-axis value. Which means > that the data you want to show stacked must be stored in separate columns > of that same row. This doesn't play nice with the other standards of google > charts as filters are standardized to filter out rows not columns. > > My initial attempt at building the chart caused bizarre outputs as I had > the same date (my x-value) in several different rows. This was required as > I wanted to implement filters which work on rows. > > So my main suggestion for an upgrade is that you add support for the type > of data I've described for not just stacked charts but for all charts that > typically have to use multiple columns to store data. > > Hopefully, this makes sense, if not please refer to the excel document I > uploaded is it demonstrates the data format that google charts doesn't > currently support. > > Also a minor improvement: The addition of a date range filter. > > If I haven't made myself clear let me know and I will try and clarify; (no > formal training in programming here I'm just trying to improve my reporting > skills, & I think google charts could be far superior to excel). Finally, > thanks for your time. > >
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