| Subject: | It's pretty nice but there's an when... |  
| Summary: | Package rating comment |  
| Messages: | 9 |  
| Author: | Nino Paolo Amarillento |  
| Date: | 2008-07-11 03:59:08 |  
| Update: | 2008-07-15 19:56:37 |  
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Nino Paolo Amarillento rated this package as follows:
| Utility:  | Good | 
| Consistency:  | Good | 
| Examples:  | Sufficient | 
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  Nino Paolo Amarillento - 2008-07-11 03:59:08  
It's pretty nice but there's an when I run it. QConfig.inc.php cannot be found. 
 
  
  Tom Schaefer - 2008-07-11 07:09:31 -  In reply to message 1 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
Just added the missing Class. 
 Sorry have not seen the mising link. 
  
  Nino Paolo Amarillento - 2008-07-11 12:03:18 -  In reply to message 2 from Tom Schaefer 
great thanks. I'll check it out. Thanks for the quick reply.  
  
  Nino Paolo Amarillento - 2008-07-15 09:02:22 -  In reply to message 3 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
Very Nice Class... I like it. Actually, I have created a QPiechartGoogleGraph.class.php also. How can I give it to you to add it on your Classes.  
 
Anyways, if you have it there already never mind, I'm gonna kept it mine. :) I've just follow the classes you've made. It's pretty simple and nice to add new graphs classes. 
 
I have one question. What is the use of `$name` in QVizualisationGoogleGraph.class.php -> public function render($name=null, $return = false){...}.  
 
I want to render the graph later part of the code, so what I did is I've just  do the ff codes: 
 
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$chrt = $chart->render('', true); 
... 
... 
echo $chrt; 
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I just leave the @param $name = blank.  
 
:) Thanks 
  
  Tom Schaefer - 2008-07-15 17:10:07 -  In reply to message 4 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
THX, a lot for your enthusiasm. 
But I have already written all classes. 
I haven't released them for getting an image 
of the community's interest in this class. 
 
You asked, what the name parameter in the render-method is for. 
The name parameter is used by a class named QMashupGoogleGraph, which 
allows you to combine different chart types while operting on the same data. 
 
I'll release it later, if the community shows enough interest. 
 
  
  Nino Paolo Amarillento - 2008-07-15 17:41:48 -  In reply to message 5 from Tom Schaefer 
Great! thanks for the reply. 
  
  Nino Paolo Amarillento - 2008-07-15 17:57:05 -  In reply to message 6 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
I love your class. :) How can I add package? for example, in my QPiechart class: 
 
$vizualisationType = "PieChart"; 
$package = ""; 
 
I'd want to have a 2-charts displayed at the same time, one is "3D PieChart" and the other one is "ImagePiechart". I can only show "3D Piechart" ("is3D"=>true, only) while on ImagePiechart I'm having problem, How can I do that? 
 
Please help. Thanks 
  
  Tom Schaefer - 2008-07-15 19:43:46 -  In reply to message 7 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
Just wait for my release of QMashupGoogleGraph. This allows you to show multiple packages. For now only a single package can be registered. 
  
  Tom Schaefer - 2008-07-15 19:56:37 -  In reply to message 7 from Nino Paolo Amarillento 
For now you can only combine javascript charts. Image charts are a bit different in handling. The syntax is more complex. I just posted the Mashup class. I posted a sample, too. Just take a look. May this help. 
  
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