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Google Visualization API Essentials

By : Traci Lynn Ruthkoski
Book Image

Google Visualization API Essentials

By: Traci Lynn Ruthkoski

Overview of this book

There's a lot of data in our world, and visual representations are often the best method of making sense of it all. Yet, it should not take an army of programmers and analysts to create visualizations in order to make data useful. The Google Visualization API is accessible to novice and advanced programmers alike, making data useful to more people."Google Visualization API Essentials" will show you how to create interactive data displays with very little code. The API, combined with Google Spreadsheets and Fusion Tables, is a complete system, from data management to analytical displays. Not only is it simple to learn, but the Google Visualization API can also be viewed as a first step to learning additional Google APIs."Google Visualization API Essentials" uses both methodology overviews and hands-on examples with real data to introduce chart and graph creation on the Google platform. Topics are presented from various aspects, including Google Spreadsheets and Fusion Tables, and Graphic User Interfaces. An overview of the various API development environments available to developers is also covered. Basic and advanced charts, data source connectivity, style formatting, and publishing options are also explored in depth."Google Visualization API Essentials" brings the arsenal of Google Visualizations into the web developer toolkit.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Summary


It is important to remember that there are multiple methods of creating visualizations when working with Google tools. A developer may choose to select one method over another, depending on the complexity and features required by the visualization. It is also important to observe that Google is actively adding functionality to the API collections as well as the user interface applications. Regular visits to the API documentation and Code Playground will generally yield new methods of visualization creation. In summary, at the time of this publication, visualizations using Google tools can be created with:

  • Google Spreadsheets

  • Google Fusion Tables

  • Custom applications that reference the Google Visualization API, created in Code Playground or a third-party platform (for example, Eclipse)

Architecture and types of visualization options is the topic of the next chapter.