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I am trying to create a morris donut chart. I have modified it to get data from a local json file, but for some reason it doesnt load the chart.No error in the console also.

Here is the html file

<meta charset=utf-8 />
<title>Morris.js Donut Chart Example</title>
</head>
<body onLoad="drawChart()">
<div id="donut-example"></div>
</body>

<script>
      function drawChart() {
      var jsonData = $.getJSON("data.json", function(json) {
    console.log(json); // show the info in console
});
        Morris.Donut({
              element: 'donut-example',
              data: jsonData
            });
      }
</script>
</html>

And here is my data.json file

  [ {label: "Download Sales", value: 12},     {label: "In-Store Sales", value: 30},     {label: "In-Store Sales", value: 25},     {label: "Mail-Order Sales", value: 20} ]

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Here is what you need to understand and do changes,

function drawChart() {
    $.getJSON("data.json", function (json) { // callback function which gets called when your request completes. 
        Morris.Donut({
            element: 'donut-example',
            data: json // use returned data to plot the graph
        });
    });
}

jquery.getJSON

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  • Thanks for ur help,I am totally new to UI design. But there is not data getting loaded to the div donut-example . It still shows a blank page. Feb 15, 2014 at 12:34
  • can you prepare a fiddle? Feb 15, 2014 at 13:04
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    @GovindKailas FIDDLE..I assume your ajax call works successfully and returns a data as your posted in your question.. Feb 15, 2014 at 18:49
  • Yes, when I hard code the data it comes perfectly. But load from json data file result in a blank page Feb 15, 2014 at 18:59
  • @GovindKailas that means you have some issue's with your ajax call.can you please make sure you ajax call is returning data?..use console log to print data Feb 15, 2014 at 19:00
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Depends on your data conversion on server side you maybe parse it to json array again;

For example;

function drawChart() {
        $.getJSON('@Url.Action("GetJsonData", "Home")',
           function (data) {
               Morris.Donut({
                   element: 'donut-example',
                   data: JSON.parse(data),
                   formatter: function (x) { return x + "%" }
               });
           }
        );
    }

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