Writing html is new to me and I am finding it quite a challenge, especially 
when it comes to using java script and google charts.
I'm working on something very similar to David Wilkinson's post on "Creating 
bell curves/normal distributions?". I have text boxes with which I input 
the number of data points to be generated as well as the mean and size of 
one standard distribution. I want to be able to plot a histogram of the 
data points generated in order to show the variation in the location of the 
points wrt the mean value. The idea being that after calculating say a set 
of 3, 4l 5 data points multiple times, a person gets a feeling for how many 
points you need before you get a somewhat reliable value for the mean of a 
data set.

I see that in every example shown the scripts that generate the graph and 
the graphs data points are generated in the header. But in my case, I don't 
have data until the number of data points, etc. is entered using text boxes 
in the body. I haven't been able to figure out how to generate the graph 
after I have generated the data. Does someone perhaps have an example of 
how to do this? I know this is a rather open ended question and suspect the 
answer is likely trivial. But any assistance will be gratefully appreciated.

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