Got it.
Thanks a lot for the explanation!
Best regards,
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 4:10:35 PM UTC-3, Michaela Cano wrote:
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> Hi Rafael,
>
> The whole world map shows due to Insular areas. Please see
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insular_area. And
>
Yes, the tooltip values are showing the log of the numbers rather than the
correct number. I thought I had fixed this, actually, but apparently not.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 3:30 PM, 'perspektive42' via Google Visualization
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> Thanks,
Thanks, looking forward to the new options.
BTW, if you set the scale to logarithmic, then you get better bucket sizes,
but then the number of items shown in the tooltips become weird broken
numbers.
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So there are definitely some problems getting nice bucket sizes. These are
surprisingly bad sometimes. There are two soon to be documented options
which will help, however, minNumBuckets and maxNumBuckets. The default
number range combined with your small bucket size are causing problems for
Hi Rafael,
The whole world map shows due to Insular areas. Please see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insular_area. And
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2 for ISO coding.
As far as the '419' code for Latin America we can only guarantee the codes on
our documentation
I'm attaching the chart part of the source (the site is not public, yet).
I've tried changing the bucket size to 5, but still there are broken
numbers. I don't have an algorithm to set a bucket size based on the data.
After all, this should be done by Google Charts if I use bucketSize:
'auto'.
Thanks for your report. If you could give us a link to an example, or
enough of your data and options so we could reproduce it, that would help
us.
We did change how the histogram bucketing is done, and it is at least more
flexible now. Perhaps you could use the available options to constrain
Since version 44 the buckets of histograms are weird. Despite using only
integer values, the histogram displays broken numbers on the horizontal
axis. Version 42 was still OK. See example for the same data.
Hi Michaela,
Per the documentation
(https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/geochart#continent-hierarchy-and-codes),
019 code is related to the Americas, but currently is showing the world.
Also, I need the Latin America, which should be 419, but it didn't work
also.
Was this option ever added? Seems like a rather must have
On Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 2:29:41 AM UTC-4, Viz Kid wrote:
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>
> You raise a good point. We will consider adding the option to have
> specific color assigned to specific slices.
>
> Viz Kid
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 5:44 PM, John
Hi Sergey,
I want to fix the bar width in Bar chart and i am using Material chart.
the below mentioned code not working for me.
Options = {
width: '100%',
height: '100%',
bar:
Hi,
Actually the '019' does work. Per our documentation 019 will include all
sub-continents and all countries under this number. If you want to be more
specific you will need to use '021' for North America. Note this will now
include the following: BM
Thanks for your feedback. We did change the tooltip behavior in recent
versions, and we'll have to change it more to avoid the flashing. If you
want to keep the old behavior, consider switching to the frozen v42.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:48 AM, 'perspektive42' via Google Visualization
API
Hello guys,
I've set the "Americas" region code (019) as I checked
on
https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/geochart#continent-hierarchy-and-codes,
but it's not working as expected (here is the simulation -
https://jsfiddle.net/984woc3e/
Hi,
I am after generating graphs on a daily basis for which an automated task
will be created. We're looking for a line chart (which will be plotting
performance and availability) which will plot values on the graph according
to the values we will feed from the API result.
Any suggestions are
If have the need to change the underlying data inside a Dashboard. I am
pretty sure that a dashboard is intimately linked to its DataTable/View and
that this may not change.
My other option is to tear down the whole dashboard and recreate a new one
with fresh data. However, unlike clearChart
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to add a border to the lines of a timeline chart?
Thank you
Silvio
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