Sorry if the title is a bit verbose, but the question I have is somewhat complicated.
I have two separate data tables (I'll call them Data1
and Data2
) and I'm trying to create a single set of Google Viz bound controls that will create a bar chart using Data1
and a table using Data2
. Because of the way I want the data presented and the lack of pivot table support in Google Charts, it doesn't make sense to combine them into a single dataset.
Normally I wouldn't think this would be possible, but in this case the two datasets share a column name populated with the same values. Based on other examples I've seen around here I think it should be possible to pick the control value using one dashboard and bind that control to a table in another dashboard, as long as the control's column title exists in both tables.
It's much easier to illustrate my problem than it is to explain it. Here's a js fiddle link, and here's the JavaScript:
google.load('visualization', '1.1', {packages: ['controls']});
function drawVisualization() {
// Prepare the data
var data1 = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
['Country', 'State', 'City', 'Value1','Value2','Sum'],
['USA' , 'New York', 'New York City', 15, 12, 27],
['USA', 'California', 'Los Angeles', 13, 7, 20],
['France', 'Provence', 'Marseilles', 16, 22, 38],
['France', 'Ile-de-France', 'Paris', 18, 42, 60]
]);
var data2 = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
['City', 'InfoType','Value'],
['New York City','Addr','123 Broadway'],
['New York City','Owner1','John'],
['New York City','Owner2','Smith'],
['Los Angeles','Addr','789 Hollywood'],
['Los Angeles','Owner1','Jill'],
['Los Angeles','Owner2','White'],
['Marseilles','Addr','753 Magritte'],
['Marseilles','Owner1','Marie'],
['Marseilles','Owner2','Poitier'],
['Paris','Addr','869 Ave de Champs-Elysees'],
['Paris','Owner1','Albert'],
['Paris','Owner2','Gruyere']
]);
// Define a category picker control for the Type column
var countryPicker = new google.visualization.ControlWrapper({
'controlType': 'CategoryFilter',
'containerId': 'control1',
'options': {
'filterColumnLabel': 'Country',
'ui': {
'labelStacking': 'vertical',
'allowTyping': false,
'allowMultiple': false,
'allowNone': false
}
},
'state':{selectedValues:['USA']}
});
var statePicker = new google.visualization.ControlWrapper({
'controlType': 'CategoryFilter',
'containerId': 'control2',
'options': {
'filterColumnLabel': 'State',
'ui': {
'labelStacking': 'vertical',
'allowTyping': false,
'allowMultiple': false,
'allowNone': false
}
},
'state':{selectedValues:['New York']}
});
var cityPicker = new google.visualization.ControlWrapper({
'controlType': 'CategoryFilter',
'containerId': 'control3',
'options': {
'filterColumnLabel': 'City',
'ui': {
'labelStacking': 'vertical',
'allowTyping': false,
'allowMultiple': false,
'allowNone': false
},
'state':{selectedValues:['New York City']}
}
});
// Define a Bar Chart
var barChart = new google.visualization.ChartWrapper({
'chartType': 'ColumnChart',
'containerId': 'chart1',
'options': {
'width': 400,
'height': 400,
'legend': 'none',
'vAxis':{minValue:0},
'hAxis':{title:''},
},
// Instruct the chart to show Value1, Value2, and Sum from data1
'view': {
'columns': [1,3,4,5]
}
});
// Define a Table
var tableChart = new google.visualization.ChartWrapper({
'chartType': 'Table',
'containerId': 'chart2',
'options': {
'width': '400px'
},
// Instruct the table to show City, Addr, Owner1, and Owner2 from data2
'view': {
'columns': [1,2]
}
});
// Create a dashboard
dashone = new google.visualization.Dashboard(document.getElementById('dashboard1'));
dashtwo = new google.visualization.Dashboard(document.getElementById('dashboard2'));
// Establish bindings; cityPicker will drive both charts
dashone.bind(countryPicker, statePicker);
dashone.bind(statePicker,cityPicker);
dashone.bind(cityPicker,barChart);
dashtwo.bind(cityPicker,tableChart);
// Draw the entire dashboard.
dashone.draw(data1);
dashtwo.draw(data2);
}
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization);
As you can see in the Fiddle, the code is in working order, and it produces the bar chart exactly as I'd expect. The problem is the table - I want to bind the City
category filter with the table chart and draw it with Data2
.
For example: when USA
and New York
are selected as the country and state, the invisible City
control should autoselect New York City
, and the column chart should populate from Data1
with all matches for New York City
found in the Data1
column titled City
. This part is working perfectly.
Then I want the table to populate from Data2
with all matches for New York City
found in the Data2
column titled City
, and put Columns 1 and 2 from those matching Data2
rows in the table.
The result should be a table with three rows and two columns, and look like this:
Addr --- 123 Broadway
Owner1 --- John
Owner2 --- Smith
Yet while the second dashboard seems to have no problems grabbing the value from the City
control in the first dash - an issue I figured might be problematic - the table populates without error, but from Data1
:
New York --- New York City
Even though I'm explicitly instructing Charts to draw the table in a separate dashboard, with a draw command using Data2
...yet when the code runs, the table is drawn with Data1
data?
I'm stumped. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?