I am using AJAX to get my data from SQL Server, then I prepare a js array that is used as the data in my chart.
JavaScript code once the AJAX is successfull:
...,
success: function (data) {
var fseries = [];
var series = [];
for (var arr in data) {
for (var i in data[arr]['data'] ){
var d = data[arr]['data'][i];
var serie = {x:Date.parse(d.Value), y:d.Item, method:d.method };
series.push(serie);
}
fseries.push({name: data[arr]['name'], data: series, location: data[arr]['location']});
series = [];
};
DrawChart(fseries);
},
Now to show extra meta-data in the tooltip:
...
tooltip: {
xDateFormat: '%m/%d/%y',
headerFormat: '<b>{series.name}</b><br>',
pointFormat: 'Method: {point.method}<br>Date: {point.x:%m/%d/%y } <br>Reading: {point.y:,.2f}',
shared: false,
},
I use a DataRow to iterate through my result set, then I use a class to assign the values prior to passing back in Json format. Here is the C# code in the controller action called by Ajax.
public JsonResult ChartData(string dataSource, string locationType, string[] locations, string[] methods, string fromDate, string toDate, string[] lstParams)
{
List<Dictionary<string, object>> dataResult = new List<Dictionary<string, object>>();
Dictionary<string, object> aSeries = new Dictionary<string, object>();
string currParam = string.Empty;
lstParams = (lstParams == null) ? new string[1] : lstParams;
foreach (DataRow dr in GetChartData(dataSource, locationType, locations, methods, fromDate, toDate, lstParams).Rows)
{
if (currParam != dr[1].ToString())
{
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(currParam))
{
Dictionary<string, object> bSeries = new Dictionary<string, object>(aSeries);
dataResult.Add(bSeries);
aSeries.Clear();
}
currParam = dr[1].ToString();
aSeries["name"] = cParam;
aSeries["data"] = new List<ChartDataModel>();
aSeries["location"] = dr[0].ToString();
}
ChartDataModel lst = new ChartDataModel();
lst.Value = Convert.ToDateTime(dr[3]).ToShortDateString();
lst.Item = Convert.ToDouble(dr[2]);
lst.method = dr[4].ToString();
((List<ChartDataModel>)aSeries["data"]).Add(lst);
}
dataResult.Add(aSeries);
var result = Json(dataResult.ToList(), JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
return result;
}
I realize there is a more efficient and acceptable way to code in C# but I inherited the project.
series
object, and displaying it in this handler? – Merlyn Morgan-Graham