</head> <body> <p>This is a more complete example showing how you can build queries to provide interesting data visualizations.</p> <div class="chart-options"> Show me <select id="metric-1" onchange="loadChart();"> <option value="birth_control">Birth Control Penetration</option> <option value="gdp_us">Per-capita GDP</option> <option value="savings_rate">Savings Rate</option> <option value="investment_rate">Investment Rate</option> <option value="infant_mort">Infant Mortality</option> <option value="life_expect">Life Expectancy</option> </select> against <select id="metric-2" onchange="loadChart();"> <option value="gdp_us">Per-capita GDP</option> <option value="birth_control">Birth Control Penetration</option> <option value="savings_rate">Savings Rate</option> <option value="investment_rate">Investment Rate</option> <option value="infant_mort">Infant Mortality</option> <option value="life_expect">Life Expectancy</option> </select> </div> <div id="chart-div"></div> <?php writelog2("here"); ?> </body> </html>
<?php ini_set('include_path', realpath(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../lib/')); function writelog2($the_string) { $fi = fopen("logfile1.txt", 'a+'); $the_string = $the_string . "\n"; fputs($fi, $the_string, strlen($the_string)); fclose($fi); } writelog2(realpath(dirname(__FILE__))); require_once 'MC/Google/Visualization.php'; $username = '******'; $password = '******'; //$db = new PDO("mysql:host=win-d2sjsg6emdd;dbname=mydb", $username, $password); $db = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=findata", $username, $password); //$db = new PDO('sqlite:example.db'); writelog2("before new MC_Google_Vis"); $vis = new MC_Google_Visualization($db); writelog2("in init.php");