That would be a number format like this: "#.## $" On Friday, April 11, 2014 12:59:06 PM UTC-4, cyb wrote: > > Hi, > > ok i use now the java DataTable there i can set a Pattern value "pattern: > yyyDDmm" for date parsing this works.. > > > but how can i parse this: > > > New York > 63 $ > 58.3 $ > 53.59 $ > 70.2 $ > > > how must the pattern string looks like that this values are parsed to a > DataTable? > > Am Montag, 24. März 2014 17:39:44 UTC+1 schrieb cyb: >> >> Hi, >> >> i get different data from a csv or json file. and this files must pe >> parsed that i can use it with google charts.. >> >> so what is the best way to do this ? >> >> First the CSV: >> >> i get different CSV files they look like this: >> >> date,New York,San Francisco,Austin >> 20111001,63.4,62.7,72.2 >> 20111002,58.0,59.9,67.7 >> 20111003,53.3,59.1,69.4 >> 20111004,70.0,80.0,90.0 >> >> >> >> i have used the following javascript library to convert my csv to an >> Array that can google charts understand: >> https://code.google.com/p/jquery-csv/ >> >> but the problem is, this library did not work on mobile devices, i have >> tested it on an ipad. >> So what is the easiest an best solution for parsing a csv to the google >> format ? the solution must run on mobile devices. >> >> Or are there any Frameworks that i can use on server side (java) to >> convert a csv to a json object that google understands !? Then i can send >> the json file to my website that google charts can read it ! >> >> Best regards cyb >> >>
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