have a look at this JsFiddle.
I am trying to import a value from a form field, assign it to a variable and then pass it to google.visualization.arrayToDataTable.
But in both cases, even forcing the type: 'number' assignment as in this answer I always get some kind of error:
Case 1:
<form name="myForm">
<input type="number" name="tot_btc" id="tot_btc" value="250">
var points = document.forms.myForm.tot_btc.value;
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
['Name', {label: 'Donuts eaten', type: 'number'}],
//['Name', 'Donuts eaten'],
['Michael' , points],
['Elisa', 7],
['Robert', 3],
['John', 2],
['Jessica', 6],
['Aaron', 1],
['Margareth', 8]
]);
I get this kind of error:
as you can see the value is acknowledged but the chart is not drawn: it's blank.
Case 2:
<form name="myForm">
<input type="number" name="tot_btc" id="tot_btc" value="250">
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
//['Name', {label: 'Donuts eaten', type: 'number'}],
['Name', 'Donuts eaten'],
['Michael' , points],
['Elisa', 7],
['Robert', 3],
['John', 2],
['Jessica', 6],
['Aaron', 1],
['Margareth', 8]
]);
I remove the type: 'number' assignment and the number is not even recognised as such.
Case 3:
Now, have a look at this:
BUT if I take the number from the variable and perform any simple math operation, voila! The number is recognized AND the chart is drawn .. even without forcing the type: 'number' recognition:
Can someone explain this?
Thanks