So the code example is very misleading, because why would u check if
column is null or not? Why not just check for just row?

Churk

On May 12, 5:05 am, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suppose you refer to the Table example.The table visualization selects
> rows, and not cells, and so there is never 'column' property of the
> selection.
> Other visualizations do selects columns, or cells, and the details are
> described in the specific docs of the charts.
>
> Regards,
> VizGuy
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Churky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Using this function: for(var member in item){ alert(member); };
> > the only thing that was return was row. Column is obviously not
> > defined.
>
> > Churk
>
> > On May 11, 1:47 pm, Churky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have try to re-implement the event handling example. But as you can
> > > see, every column you click on, Column selected is always NONE, but u
> > > may be clicking on column 1 or 2.
>
> > > Anyone have any success on getting selected column?
>
> > > This section of the code is never reach because Column is always
> > > undefined:
> > > else if (item.column != null) {
> > >         var str = data.getFormattedValue(0, item.column);
> > >         message += '{row:none, column:' + item.column + '}; value (row
> > > 0) = ' + str + '\n';
> > >       }
>
>
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