Just to clarify,

I did add your request for zoom-in to the feature request list.

- VizBoy.

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:53 PM, VizBoy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the late response.
>
> As for scatterchart, it does not currently have zoom options.
> Thanks for the feature request suggestion, but unfortunately I cannot see
> this happening in the near future.
>
> As for changing it yourself, the code is not open, the chart code is
> downloaded obfuscated, so you cannot really make changes to it easily.
>
> Now for motionchart:
> IconType can be BAR or BUBBLE. think of it as chart type. It is,
> however, strongly discouraged to change this property in the state
> string manually as a manually created state string is very likely to
> contain conflicting properties.
>
> As for hiding the bug bubble:
> There is currently no way to do this. The unisize scale with the chart
> size: small chart= small bubbles, large chart=larger bubbles. I'll
> consider it a feature request to set the unisize bubble size
> explicitly.
>
> We don't really have a solution for 3 and 4. The motionchart does not
> support data without a time dimension.
> A 'hack' that might work is to use the embed option
> 'showSliderTimeDisplay' and set it to false. And if trails are turned
> off (through unchecking the trails checkbox or setting the state
> property directly: "showTrails":false.)
>
> Hope this helps, and again sorry for the late response.
>
> Regards,
>      VizBoy.
>
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Saj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>> Both scatterchart and motionchart are great!  Thanks to Google for
>> providing these tools.  Can anyone help me answer the following
>> questions?
>>
>> scatterchart:
>> 1. zooming in:  I looked into the scatterchart configuration
>> operations but could not find anything about being able to zoom in.
>> Does scatterchart have any zoom capability?  If not yet, this would be
>> a great feature to add.  Second, is there a way for me to add a zoom
>> capability to it by going into the code?  If so, where is a good
>> starting point for me to do this.
>>
>> motionchart: I love the zoom feature here but do not need the motion
>> in time feature as I have no time variable in my data.
>>
>> 1.  iconType:  In the state string, I see that the iconType is
>> BUBBLE.  Is there a way for me to change the icon type?  If so what
>> are other options?
>>
>> 2. I require same size bubbles but the default bubble size is too big
>> as I will have ~1000 bubbles.  What is the easiest way for me to make
>> the bubble size much smaller (more like a point)?
>>
>> cumbersome method that I use:  The only way that I found how to do
>> this is to add another column to the datatable where all of the point
>> have a "1" in this column but I have to add another row which is a
>> very large number number like "100".  Now if I display the bubble
>> sizes by this new column, all the bubble sizes are small except for
>> one.
>>
>> hiding the big bubble:  Now to "hide" this big bulky unwanted useless
>> bubble, since I am not using the time dimension, I give this bubble a
>> different time than all the other useful small bubbles.
>>
>> Questions (3 and 4) have to do with getting rid of the time
>> information in the motionchart:
>>
>> 3.  I have no time dimension in my data.  I can give all the rows the
>> same time such that the motion time bar will not appear.  However at
>> the bottom of the chart, the one assigned time appears.  How do I get
>> rid of it?
>>
>> 4.  When I click on a bubble, the name of the bubble and the time
>> appears.  How do I get rid of the time there?
>> Is there an easier way to deal these requirements?
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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