Thanks Charlie. I need a similar chart for my budget wiki. <https://multicolumn-krystal.tiddlyhost.com/> Will ask for your help, once I have a solid idea about the implementation.
On Sunday, July 17, 2022 at 12:28:59 AM UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote: > G'day Arun, > > I have not looked at how Andrew has set things up, but I did look at the > data source for his pie chart. > > You should be able to do something similar to what I have done with my > project (i.e. provide a data tiddler that dynamically puts together the > data), a bit like in these screenshots from my project: > > [image: Screenshot 2022-07-16 3.54.09 PM.png] > [image: Screenshot 2022-07-16 3.54.27 PM.png] > > [image: Screenshot 2022-07-16 3.54.56 PM.png] > On Friday, July 15, 2022 at 6:03:03 PM UTC-3 [email protected] wrote: > >> Hi Andrew, >> >> This looks interesting. Is there a way to extract the tiddler field >> values for charts instead of manually typing the data . >> >> Thanks, >> Arun >> On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 12:52:54 PM UTC+5:30 andrewg_oz wrote: >> >>> Hi Springer, >>> >>> Dropbox was working, but it was because I was logged in. Logging out >>> just shows code for me too. I shouldn't have been so lazy to not use my own >>> hosting (it's just been a while since I used it): >>> >>> http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/tiddlywiki/GoogleCharts.html >>> >>> Now with more examples of selection handling and data transclusion! >>> >>> On Monday, 4 July 2022 at 12:05:03 am UTC+8 springer wrote: >>> >>>> Andrew, >>>> >>>> This is quite beautiful! I haven't tried to work with it, but I can >>>> imagine many uses for such graphs. Thanks for taking the time to set up a >>>> sample site with so many examples! >>>> >>>> If you have a tiddlyhost account, might you post a version there, so >>>> that this thread can offer a pointer that doesn't require a download? >>>> (Your >>>> wording suggests you expected the graphs could be "quickly seen" without >>>> downloading, but the dropbox link just yields the html file.) >>>> >>>> -Springer >>>> On Saturday, July 2, 2022 at 5:51:52 AM UTC-4 andrewg_oz wrote: >>>> >>>>> I recently needed some way to get a line graph in one of my >>>>> TiddlyWikis. I found a plugin, but it didn't do a very good job. I >>>>> thought >>>>> it might be possible to use Google Charts, but I had no idea how I might >>>>> go >>>>> about doing that. >>>>> >>>>> A bit of searching located this post from last year: >>>>> >>>>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/kyfKmMGpZiQ/m/TeQNhDTNBQAJ >>>>> >>>>> This works, but has a lot of hard-coded stuff. I wanted something more >>>>> flexible. >>>>> >>>>> Using that post as the starting point, I've come up with a single >>>>> macro that uses separate tiddlers to hold the chart data. I have an >>>>> example >>>>> TiddlyWiki on my Dropbox: >>>>> >>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/px91n007zzdp8df/GoogleCharts.html?dl=0 >>>>> >>>>> All the magic is in the "GoogleChart" macro. >>>>> >>>>> You can quickly see the demo charts, but it will need to be downloaded >>>>> to see 'behind the scenes'. >>>>> >>>>> I got this far mostly by trying random tiddlywiki syntax until things >>>>> worked. I'm not familiar with macros at all. I'd welcome any feedback on >>>>> how I've done things. >>>>> >>>>> Apart from that - do whatever you like with it! >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Andrew >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9d67c893-b448-433c-9068-cc3105eaaeben%40googlegroups.com.

