I have a Google Chart (using the Google Visualization API, not Google Charts API) that populates on page load. After which, the user can select options from multiple drop-down menu's. I would like the user to be able to update the Google Chart based on their selections.
I've already created the PHP code to grab the new data via MySQL - after the user selects the various options.
Question: Should I need to replace the current graph? or should I create a JavaScript function to update the graph?
Here's my Google Chart JavaScript code:
google.load("visualization", "1", {packages:["columnchart"]});
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
function drawChart() {
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
data.addColumn('string', 'Cluster');
data.addColumn('number', 'Loans');
data.addColumn('number', 'Lines');
/* create for loops to add as many columns as necessary */
var len = (encoded_cluster_name.length)-27; // encoded_line_volume.length;
data.addRows(len);
for(i=0; i<len; i++) {
var lines = (encoded_line_volume[i])/100000;
var loans = (encoded_loan_volume[i])/100000;
data.setValue(i, 0, ' '+encoded_cluster_name[i]+' '); /* x-axis */
data.setValue(i, 1, loans); /* Y-axis category #1*/
data.setValue(i, 2, lines); /* Y-axis category #2*/
}
/*********************************end of loops*****/
var chart = new google.visualization.ColumnChart(
document.getElementById('chart_div'));
chart.draw(data, {
width: 600,
height: 300,
is3D: true,
title: 'Prospect Population',
legend: 'right'
});
}
I would just update the data instead of replacing the chart. And request the chart get redrawn.
You can modify the playground example to test this out.
It looks like this:
function drawVisualization() {
// Create and populate the data table.
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
data.addColumn('string', 'Name');
data.addColumn('number', 'Height');
data.addRows(3);
data.setCell(0, 0, 'Tong Ning mu');
data.setCell(1, 0, 'Huang Ang fa');
data.setCell(2, 0, 'Teng nu');
data.setCell(0, 1, 174);
data.setCell(1, 1, 523);
data.setCell(2, 1, 86);
// Create and draw the visualization.
var v=new google.visualization.ColumnChart(
document.getElementById('visualization')
);
v.draw(data, null);
// Pretend update data triggered and processed
data.setCell(2, 1, 860);
v.draw(data, null);
}
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