You can set a default region or country by setting the respective controls' 
"state.selectedValues" parameter.  As an example, if the region is North 
America, you would set the region selector's "state" parameter as:

state: {
    selectedValues: ['Amer No']
}

On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:44:26 PM UTC-4, kpj wrote:
>
> Thanks for looking at it.
> Please find the picture of charts in the attachment.
> My aim is to populate the region and country control wrappers with the 
> placemark information..by doing that, when i open the balloon , the default 
> chart would be the values for that particular placemark.
> Please find my kml file in the attachment..
> I am attaching a kml file , because the code might require some more 
> information about the placemark.
> Thanks for helping me out.
>
> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 11:13:08 AM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>
>> The answer to your question is probably yes, but I need some more 
>> information in order to help you figure out exactly what you need to do.  
>> Does your page have some way of selecting different charts, or narrowing 
>> the data within the chart?  Example code showing the problem you are facing 
>> would be helpful.
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 9:38:27 AM UTC-4, kpj wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ,
>>> I would like to set a default chart in my page.
>>> right now, when the page opens up, the Yaxis looks messy because i have 
>>> huge data, all the labels in the yaxis are overlapping..
>>> so, i would like to put a default chart .. is that possible?
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>

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