• SK

    (@sooskriszta)


    Is there a good Google Chart (http://code.google.com/apis/chart/) plugin available?

    So far all I’ve found are plugins that are discontinued, not working or severely limited.

    Ideally, such a plugin would:
    1. Like Contact Form 7, creates multiple tabs by way of different charts.
    2. Also like Contact Form 7, each individual tab (chart) shall have a unique shortcode (eg. [google-chart-1]) that allows embedding into any page/post.
    3. Allow data-entry into a table within admin options (somewhat like Google Docs)
    4. Allow all of Google’s different chart types: Pie, Scatter, Guage, Geo, Table, Tree map, Combo, Line, Bar, Column, Area, Candlestick, Annotated timeline, Intensity map, Motion chart,
    5. Allow selection of colors (use default if unselected)
    6. Allow labeling of plot points

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  • Thread Starter SK

    (@sooskriszta)

    So, how goes it raviraj? Or maybe coderguy has some more time now?

    guytierney

    (@guytierney)

    I Agree with the above posters – I saw Tally Graph which looked pretty good as well as the rather limited Google Chart Generator. An updated version would help a lot of people I think.

    coderguy

    (@coderguy)

    Sorry guys, started another long term project. Consider me out. 🙁

    ibiss55

    (@ibiss55)

    Yes please…ANYONE…I need this function to work! Pulling my hair out trying to find something that will allow me to place a google chart with dynamic data on it on my wordpress site…

    ibiss55

    (@ibiss55)

    Hey guys, I found this site, but I don’t know how much it helps. It’s truly over my head, but I’m going to try it out.

    http://www.onebloke.com/2011/09/inserting-google-chart-tools-visualizations-into-wordpress/

    Thread Starter SK

    (@sooskriszta)

    Thanks ibiss55

    This one basically requires you to create the chart in Google Charts manually first. And then you can get the JS code and put it in the plugin. You could as easily put the JS in a text widget.

    So I don’t think the plugin really helps much.

    shlomster

    (@shlomster)

    I’m working on a plug-in with the following features:
    emoticon display
    chart (bar/line/pie)
    custom internal DBs

    Other stuff like CSS and general options
    Callable as a shortcode

    I’ll keep y’all apprised.

    Shlomi

    Thread Starter SK

    (@sooskriszta)

    Waiting, waiting… 🙂

    Would be cool if you can include scatter too in v1…

    I guess that looking ahead, since different chart types take data in different formats, the workflow would be somewhat like…a wizard…select chart type, input data, select colors etc (high level css) for data ranges, select color etc (high level css) for specific data points if needed…generate/verify chart…grab shortcode…

    nits01

    (@nits01)

    Hello all,

    Like everyone else we were looking for a good Google Charts / Graphs or any other java script / jquery / HTML5 WordPress (WP) Plugin and came across two Google plugins which if we all leave good feedback to show our appreciation also make requests one of them start to invest more time and centralise more charts / graphs and include shortcodes and etc…

    Google Org Chart
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/google-org-chart/

    Plot Over Time (later found out this is for posts however is working example that someone is on the case however different route in this case)
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/plot-over-time/

    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    NITS

    I would recommend you to try my plugin GChart. This plugin will allow you to create interactive charts and place it at your pages/posts/text widgets. Some screenshots are here. However pay attention that this plugin is not free.

    Thread Starter SK

    (@sooskriszta)

    What’s the difference between GChart and Easy Visualization Tools?

    Also, do these plugins allow selection of colors for data series and data points?

    Thread Starter SK

    (@sooskriszta)

    Checked out the “Test before you buy” demo of GChart. Definitely worthy.

    I’m just missing 1 thing – Ability to assign color to a specific data point. Add that, and I’ll buy and advocate/recommend to everyone.

    Hi OC2PS,

    Sadly my team hasn’t tested these yet however when they do we’ll try and update everyone here though the one straightforward highlighted GChart appears to be a good one if you urgently need something.

    If anyone else tests these plugins before we do please update us all accordingly, thank you.

    Regards,
    NITS

    OC2PS,

    You can go to the comments tab on the top and ask any question regarding the plugin and they should answer it for you: http://codecanyon.net/item/gchart/discussion/2128926

    NITS

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