not show title on GEOCHART
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Dear Dan, Sergey the Google team,
I am trying to find a way to allow chart users to toggle chart options in
dashboards. For example, suppose I define an AreaChart in ChartWrapper,
with the option 'isStacked: true'. I would like a category filter control
that allowed me to change that option
Hi Sathiya, \the Google GeoChart doesn't support the title option at the
moment, but you can put in your own with HTML.
Jon
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Sathiya Seelan i.sathiya...@gmail.com
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not show title on GEOCHART
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I would recommend that you change the database itself either to store real
dates or numbers. If this is not possible, you could use a regular
expression to get the number out. In your case, that regexp would look
something like /Date\((\d+)\)/. Here's an example of using that:
I am starting with Google chart and I have allready many thinga but I need
to change the color of an element e I cant get.
Follow my code:
script type=text/javascript
src=https://www.google.com/jsapi;/script
script type=text/javascript
google.load('visualization', '1', {packages:
Hi Daniel,
You can check out the page here -
http://dalecox.github.io/DNA_Analysis/samples/SkewChart.html
http://dalecox.github.io/DNA_Analysis/samples/SkewChart.html
I haven't cross browser tested, so for best results I would recommend
running in Chrome.
You'll need this data set -
Just did my very first Google bar chart. Pretty straight forward, except
that I can't figure out how to inhibit highlighting if a user clicks on one
of the bars. Currently, a white inner box appears if I click on it. How do
I inhibit this? At this point, I don't intend to provide for any
It sounds like a lot of the questions you have are unrelated to Google
Charts, and have more to do with basic JavaScript programming. You should
consult a JavaScript book or tutorial, or ask this question on a beginner
forum, like StackOverflow.
Hope this helps,
- Sergey
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at
Thanks for providing your code and data. It really helps us to find out
what Google Charts users are doing.
Since you are now generating the chart asynchronously, you need to wait for
the 'ready' event to find out when the chart is done drawing.
It appears we are generating tooltip text even if
* Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ;*
*script type=text/javascriptgoogle.load('visualization', '1.1',
{ 'packages': ['corechart'] });
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawStuff); function drawStuff() {
$.get('/Programa_Nutricao/Avaliacao/EvolucaoPeso', {};
Sorry for the delay. We have a difficult time testing on the Windows
platform, due to security restrictions. I was attempting to test the
following, but got bogged down in irrelevant hassles. So rather than
delaying, I'll have to rely on you doing some more work. If it works out,
you'll have
Oops.. messed that up by Sending too soon.
This is the part of the setImmediate.js code you need to remove:
if (global.setImmediate) {
return;
}
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Daniel LaLiberte dlalibe...@google.com
wrote:
Sorry for the delay. We have a difficult time testing on the
I'm not sure what you were trying to do here, so I don't have any
suggestions for what to do instead, but this is the line where the error is:
*$.get('/Programa_Nutricao/Avaliacao/EvolucaoPeso', {};*
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 3:08 PM Wilson Rogério Braun braun0...@gmail.com
wrote:
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*Uncaught ReferenceError: data is not definedAvaliacao:193 drawStuff*
google.load('visualization', '1.1', { 'packages': ['corechart'] });
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawStuff);
$.get('/Programa_Nutricao/Avaliacao/EvolucaoPeso', {});
function drawStuff() { .
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