This is easily accomplishable by using the DataView, but as I mentioned in
another post, the Material Charts do not yet support tooltip columns. Here
is a jsfiddle example of what you want using CoreCharts:
http://jsfiddle.net/cxdk9srp/

On Thu Feb 05 2015 at 12:07:13 PM Tong Sun <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to use the same data to produce different graphs/charts?
>
> I'm trying to covert this jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/ovxLjqyn/
> into two charts.
>
> The above jsfiddle demonstrates that every data column having a tooltip
> of its own from the corresponding tooltip data column. I want to move a
> step further, so that on char1 the T1/T2 to be tooltips for V1/V2;
> whereas on chart2, V1/V2 to be tooltips for T1/T2.
>
> That should be possible, but I'm wondering what I've done wrong in the
> following code:
>
> ```
> <html>
>   <head>
>     <script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/jsapi
> "></script>
>     <script type="text/javascript">
>       google.load("visualization", "1.1", {packages:["bar"]});
>       google.setOnLoadCallback(drawStuff);
>
>       function drawStuff() {
>         var data0 = [
>           ['Canis Major Dwarf', 8000, 23.3, 8000, 23.3],
>           ['Sagittarius Dwarf', 24000, 4.5, 24000, 4.5],
>           ['Ursa Major II Dwarf', 30000, 14.3, 30000, 14.3],
>           ['Lg. Magellanic Cloud', 50000, 0.9, 50000, 0.9],
>           ['Bootes I', 60000, 13.1, 60000, 13.1]
>         ];
>
>         var header1 = [
>           ['Galaxy', 'V1', {label: 'T1', role: 'tooltip'}, 'V2', {label:
> 'T2', role: 'tooltip'}]
>         ];
>
>       var data = new google.visualization.arrayToDataTable(
>       header1.concat(data0)
>       );
>
>         var options1 = {
>           width: 900,
>           chart: {
>             title: 'Demo1',
>             subtitle: 'data 1'
>           }
>         };
>
>       var chart1 = new
> google.charts.Bar(document.getElementById('chart1_div'));
>       chart1.draw(data, options1);
>
>       var options2 = {
>           width: 900,
>           chart: {
>             title: 'Demo2',
>             subtitle: 'data 2'
>           }
>         };
>
>       var chart2 = new
> google.charts.Bar(document.getElementById('chart2_div'));
>       chart2.draw(data, options2);
>
>       };
>     </script>
>   </head>
>   <body>
>     <div id="chart1_div" style="width: 900px; height: 500px;"></div>
>     <div id="chart2_div" style="width: 900px; height: 500px;"></div>
>   </body>
> </html>
> ```
>
> Thanks!
>
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