Overview
Google Charts is a Javascript library developed by Google to visualize data. Similar to amCharts, it has a specific way it expects the data to be provided to the API in order for the charts to work. RDS provides a way to format the results in the way Google Charts expects to receive them.
Formatting Tabulations
- In this example we will create an object that can be used with Google Charts. We will assume that we have a collection named test and a view named view with a variable named var that has the values 1, 2, and 3. In this example we will run a tabulation that will count the frequencies of each of these values that could be used to create a chart.
Running the tabulation would normally look something like this:
Tabulationhttp://{host}/rds/test/view/tabulate?dims=var
We can add the format parameter to specify we want this to be output in a way that Google Charts expects to see it.
Tabulation amChartshttp://{host}/rds/test/view/tabulate?dims=var&format=gcharts
In addition to formatting the values into a Google Charts compliant format, we can also substitute the numeric values for the categories they represent if the variable has a classification associated with it. In this example we will assume that var has the following classification:
1 METROPOLITAN AREA 2 TOWN OR CITY 3 OPEN COUNTRY With this in mind, all we have to do is specify the metadata and the output will have the categories instead of the numeric values.
Tabulation amCharts With Metadatahttp://{host}/rds/test/view/tabulate?dims=var&format=gcharts&metadata