We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
new features that you requested here in this group, for example
sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
without worrying about reaching a limit.
For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
see the updated documentation page:
I have a question about one of the marker types though. In your
documentation it says: "The last marker in the list, h, is the
horizontal line that intersects the vertical line, v, at point 7" The
chart does not show that horizontal line going through that point and
the code for the chart defines the horizontal line at <data point>=0.3
and not at <data point>=7.0
On Mar 18, 6:19 am, Uwe Maurer <uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote:
> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page:
> I have a question about one of the marker types though. In your > documentation it says: "The last marker in the list, h, is the > horizontal line that intersects the vertical line, v, at point 7" The > chart does not show that horizontal line going through that point and > the code for the chart defines the horizontal line at <data point>=0.3 > and not at <data point>=7.0
> On Mar 18, 6:19 am, Uwe Maurer <uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote: > > We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many > > new features that you requested here in this group, for example > > sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> > The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the > > number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API > > without worrying about reaching a limit.
> > For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please > > see the updated documentation page:
> > There will be also a blog post about these changes soon.
> > Happy charting! > > Uwe
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> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page:
On Mar 18, 9:19 pm, Uwe Maurer <uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote:
> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
The new features look great. Particularly keen on the sparklines.
However, what's with the maps? The list of geographical areas seems a
bit, well, random. It's mostly continents, except it doesn't have
north_america, oceania or antarctica. The fact that there's no area
centred on Australia seems weird.
GREAT AWESOME WORK GUYS!! I particularly loved the maps chart type!
BUT, i was unhappy not to see a candle stick (stock markets) chart
type.... Why wasnt that a priority, since this chart type is so
usefull? Is it in any future plans?
Best regards,
Felipe Barone
On Mar 18, 7:19 am, Uwe Maurer <uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote:
> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page:
On Mar 19, 12:12 am, Shermozle <Shermo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> However, what's with the maps? The list of geographical areas seems a
> bit, well, random. It's mostly continents, except it doesn't have
> north_america, oceania or antarctica. The fact that there's no area
> centred on Australia seems weird.
We will add more maps in the future. To show data for Australia please
use the world map for now.
On Mar 19, 8:52 pm, Felipe Barone <fgbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> GREAT AWESOME WORK GUYS!! I particularly loved the maps chart type!
> BUT, i was unhappy not to see a candle stick (stock markets) chart
> type.... Why wasnt that a priority, since this chart type is so
> usefull? Is it in any future plans?
Unfortunately candle sticks are not there yet, I hope we can add this
soon.
> First of all, I want to thank you for these new features.
> However I want to know, when we can have multiple charts in a single
> image?
> Regards,
> Rui Torres
> On Mar 18, 10:19 am, Uwe Maurer <uwe.mau...@google.com> wrote:
> > We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> > new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> > sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> > The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> > number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> > without worrying about reaching a limit.
> > For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> > see the updated documentation page:
> It seems that there is some mismatch in description and examples in > Chart API Document.
> The color in description and example dose not match in "Bar Char"t and > "Data set colors" section.
> One more check please..
> Map feature is very Good.. and I hope to add and see some legend in > the thematic map ASAP..
> then maybe .. that makes many cartographers happy...^^
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> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page:
> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page:
I have a little feature request. For the grouped bars chart I want to
have an ability to set negative values for space between bars in a
group. The goal is to see bars in group overlayered (not stacked).
This will produce a pretty kind of charts. I think it's not so hard to
implement and it will be a quite useful feature.
I made an example of tying Google Earth to Google Charts, if anyone is
interested. It doesn't make use of Google Charts Map feature though.
If anyone has an example doing this, I'd be interested.
> We released a new version of the Google Chart API today. It adds many
> new features that you requested here in this group, for example
> sparklines, radar charts and thematic maps.
> The most important change however is that we removed the limit on the
> number of requests. This means you can use the Google Chart API
> without worrying about reaching a limit.
> For the documentation about the new features and usage policy please
> see the updated documentation page: