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SOLVED : Google charts - Bar chart with data labels - working example

In this post , we share a sample HTML working example code of displaying a Bar chart with data labels integrating with Google Chart APIs. Hope it may be useful to few beginners.

Copy paste the below HTML code in any editor and open in browser for display. For more details on customizing the charts visit Google charts web page.




<html>
<body>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    google.charts.load('current', {'packages':['corechart', 'bar']});
    google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(tcinfo);

function tcinfo() {

// Chart print  :  //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

var fruitsdata = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
        ['Fruits', 'Count'],
        ['Apple',16],
['Orange',35],
['Grapes',78],
['WaterMelon',25],
['Gauva',23]
      ]);

var view = new google.visualization.DataView(fruitsdata);
      view.setColumns([0, 1,
                       { calc: "stringify",
                         sourceColumn: 1,
                         type: "string",
                         role: "annotation" },
                       ]);

       var fruitsoptions = {
          title: 'Fruits count',
          chartArea: {width: '50%'},
          legend: {position: 'bottom'},
       hAxis: {
          minValue: 0,
          ticks: []
        }

       };

      var chart = new google.visualization.BarChart(document.getElementById('chart_fruits'));
      chart.draw(view, fruitsoptions);
}
    </script>
    </script>

<div style="float: left; width: 300px; height: 400px;" id="chart_fruits"></div>
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</body>
</html>




SOLVED - MS office how to view collapsed Ribbon



Sometimes , few of us may be wondering about collapsed ribbon pane in MS office and tend to each time click on the toolbar to access the ribbon -




To keep the ribbon on all times - there are 2 methods 

  • Pin the ribbon - using the Pin option the extreme right corner of the ribbon

  • Use the Hot key  "Cntrl + F1"    - Toggles between ribbon auto collapse / permanent display options.

Hope this helps to some who are new to MS office.

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