Google Visualization API clickable chart-items












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I am using GV-API to publish a piechart with information on my website. De items published are not clickable by default, but I thought I found a way in their documentation (https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/reference#numberformatter)



Implementation as follows:



<div id="chart_{!! $id !!}"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable({!!json_encode($data)!!});
var options = {!! json_encode($options) !!};
var formatter = new google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a href="/{1}">{0}</a>');
formatter.format(data, [0, 1]);
var material = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById('chart_{!! $id !!}'));
material.draw(data, options);
});




And indeed this enforces a kind of formatting, but unfortunately the information is shown as plain text, not as a clickable URL. It is a bit weird, since this is almost the same as the example in the documentation.



I searched the web for solutions, but most of them refer to deprecated API's.



Any help appreciated










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  • it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

    – WhiteHat
    Dec 31 '18 at 18:01











  • Okay, thanks for the information

    – Leon N
    Jan 17 at 12:18
















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I am using GV-API to publish a piechart with information on my website. De items published are not clickable by default, but I thought I found a way in their documentation (https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/reference#numberformatter)



Implementation as follows:



<div id="chart_{!! $id !!}"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable({!!json_encode($data)!!});
var options = {!! json_encode($options) !!};
var formatter = new google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a href="/{1}">{0}</a>');
formatter.format(data, [0, 1]);
var material = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById('chart_{!! $id !!}'));
material.draw(data, options);
});




And indeed this enforces a kind of formatting, but unfortunately the information is shown as plain text, not as a clickable URL. It is a bit weird, since this is almost the same as the example in the documentation.



I searched the web for solutions, but most of them refer to deprecated API's.



Any help appreciated










share|improve this question























  • it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

    – WhiteHat
    Dec 31 '18 at 18:01











  • Okay, thanks for the information

    – Leon N
    Jan 17 at 12:18














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I am using GV-API to publish a piechart with information on my website. De items published are not clickable by default, but I thought I found a way in their documentation (https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/reference#numberformatter)



Implementation as follows:



<div id="chart_{!! $id !!}"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable({!!json_encode($data)!!});
var options = {!! json_encode($options) !!};
var formatter = new google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a href="/{1}">{0}</a>');
formatter.format(data, [0, 1]);
var material = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById('chart_{!! $id !!}'));
material.draw(data, options);
});




And indeed this enforces a kind of formatting, but unfortunately the information is shown as plain text, not as a clickable URL. It is a bit weird, since this is almost the same as the example in the documentation.



I searched the web for solutions, but most of them refer to deprecated API's.



Any help appreciated










share|improve this question














I am using GV-API to publish a piechart with information on my website. De items published are not clickable by default, but I thought I found a way in their documentation (https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/reference#numberformatter)



Implementation as follows:



<div id="chart_{!! $id !!}"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable({!!json_encode($data)!!});
var options = {!! json_encode($options) !!};
var formatter = new google.visualization.PatternFormat('<a href="/{1}">{0}</a>');
formatter.format(data, [0, 1]);
var material = new google.visualization.PieChart(document.getElementById('chart_{!! $id !!}'));
material.draw(data, options);
});




And indeed this enforces a kind of formatting, but unfortunately the information is shown as plain text, not as a clickable URL. It is a bit weird, since this is almost the same as the example in the documentation.



I searched the web for solutions, but most of them refer to deprecated API's.



Any help appreciated







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  • it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

    – WhiteHat
    Dec 31 '18 at 18:01











  • Okay, thanks for the information

    – Leon N
    Jan 17 at 12:18



















  • it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

    – WhiteHat
    Dec 31 '18 at 18:01











  • Okay, thanks for the information

    – Leon N
    Jan 17 at 12:18

















it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

– WhiteHat
Dec 31 '18 at 18:01





it appears the pattern formatter only works on a Table chart

– WhiteHat
Dec 31 '18 at 18:01













Okay, thanks for the information

– Leon N
Jan 17 at 12:18





Okay, thanks for the information

– Leon N
Jan 17 at 12:18












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