Hi,

This is certainly possible, but it's not trivial to do. You will have to
either maintain multiple datasets or use the aggregation functions to
create the categories. Here is an example of how I would do it:
http://jsfiddle.net/fgLt7Lwn/

On Sat Nov 01 2014 at 4:52:52 PM saKw <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to draw a chart using google visualization. I have 11
> categories, out of those eleven categories 4 of them have subcategories.
> The Subcategories are different for different categories. For example:
>
>    - a) Video
>    - i. Subcategories: Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo, Vine, DailyMotion
>    - b) Email & Messaging
>    - i. Subcategories: gmail, hotmail, yahoomail
>    - . . .
>
> My requirement is, when onclick of one category on chart, the
> subcategories will display as another chart. Can this be possible using
> google visualization? Please let me know.
>
> Or is there any other way i can handel this?
>
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