You might have to set it up a bit differently, but you should be able to 
make it work with closures.

On Thursday, December 6, 2012 9:11:18 PM UTC-5, Vikas NV wrote:
>
> Can this be achieved using closures as well?
>
> On Friday, December 7, 2012 12:41:30 AM UTC+5:30, asgallant wrote:
>>
>> The events don't pass any information about which chart fired the event, 
>> so there is nothing in the API that can do this, but there is a way around 
>> it:
>>
>> function selectHandler (chart) {
>>     var selection = chart.getSelection();
>> }
>> google.visualization.events.addListener(myChart, 'select', function () {
>>     selectHandler(myChart);
>> });
>> google.visualization.events.addListener(myOtherChart, 'select', function 
>> () {
>>     selectHandler(myOtherChart);
>> });
>>
>> On Thursday, December 6, 2012 5:44:42 AM UTC-5, Shivs wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey
>>>
>>> Wanted to know if it is possible to have same select event handler for 
>>> multiple charts.
>>> If so, how can one determine which chart was clicked (for calling 
>>> function getSelection())?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>

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