I've tried for a bit to get to 'rangechange' event and failed.
Then I've tried to pinpoint charts lib versions as you asked.
The 'statechangeevent.inProgress' WORKS correctly in 52, it DOES NOT in 51, 
50 and 49, WORKS again in 48.
Thanks for your help with this one.


poniedziaƂek, 27 lutego 2023 o 18:35:59 UTC+1 Daniel LaLiberte napisaƂ(a):

There is an internal test of the 'rangechange' event having an inProgress 
property, but the test was disabled in October 2021, with the comment (by 
me) that the test seems to not be coordinated with actual events.  The 
'rangechange' event is not documented, and I don't know exactly what its 
behavior should be, but you might try it.    There is a chart event type of 
'rangechange' and the ChartRangeFilter has an internal chart, so perhaps 
one would need to access the internal chart to get at its rangechange 
event, but there is no api for that at the moment.

Anyway, something broke along the way during the many refactorings over the 
last few years.  It would help to figure out which older version of Google 
Charts still works correctly so we can narrow it down a bit.  If you could 
test loading version 50, 49, etc, that would be great.


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