This is the way to load the data inside a java script. But in my case the data are generate in json format by a request to the controller. I post the code of my page
@model BDF.RemoteData.Data.TagData
@{
ViewBag.Title = "Chart";
Layout = "~/Views/Shared/_Layout.cshtml";
}
<h2>[[[Grafico]]]</h2>
<input type="hidden" id="idInput" data-value="@ViewBag.id" />
<input type="hidden" id="idSystem" data-value="@ViewBag.system" />
<input type="hidden" id="idStart" data-value="@ViewBag.start" />
<input type="hidden" id="idEnd" data-value="@ViewBag.end" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.load("visualization", "1",
{
packages: ["corechart"]
});
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
function drawChart()
{
var id = $("#idInput").data("value");
var system = $("#idSystem").data("value");
var start = $("#idStart").data("value");
var end = $("#idEnd").data("value");
$.ajax(
{
type: 'POST',
dataType: 'json',
contentType: 'application/json',
url: '@Url.Action("GenerateChartData")',
data:
{
id: id,
system: system,
start: start,
end: end
},
type: "GET",
error: function (xhr, status, error)
{
var err = eval("(" + xhr.responseText + ")");
toastr.error(err.message);
},
beforeSend: function ()
{
},
success: function (data)
{
HistDashboardChart(data);
return false;
},
error: function (xhr, status, error)
{
var err = eval("(" + xhr.responseText + ")");
toastr.error(err.message);
},
complete: function ()
{
}
});
return false;
}
//This function is used to bind the user data to chart
function HistDashboardChart(data)
{
$("#Data_Chart").show();
var dataArray = [
['Date', 'Value']
];
$.each(data, function (i, item)
{
dataArray.push([item.Date, item.Value]);
});
var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable(dataArray);
var options = {
legend:
{
position: 'bottom',
textStyle:
{
color: '#f5f5f5'
}
},
colors: ['#34A853', 'ff6600', '#FBBC05'],
backgroundColor: '#454545',
hAxis:
{
title: 'Time',
titleTextStyle:
{
italic: false,
color: '#00BBF1',
fontSize: '20'
},
textStyle:
{
color: '#f5f5f5'
}
},
vAxis:
{
baselineColor: '#f5f5f5',
title: 'Values',
titleTextStyle:
{
color: '#00BBF1',
italic: false,
fontSize: '20'
},
textStyle:
{
color: '#f5f5f5'
},
viewWindow:
{
min: 0,
format: 'long'
}
},
curveType: 'function',
};
var chart = new google.visualization.LineChart(document.getElementById('Data_Chart'));
chart.draw(data, options);
return false;
};
</script>
<div id="Data_Chart" style="width: 100%; height: 500px"> </div>
As you can see the job id done by the request url: '@Url.Action("GenerateChartData")'
Then the returned data are pushed into an array the the code
var dataArray = [
['Date', 'Value']
];
$.each(data, function (i, item)
{
dataArray.push([item.Date, item.Value]);
});
In this case I'm assuming that item.Date is already in a datetime format but maybe I have to format it in a special way.