POST Requests Specifying your chart as a URL in your browser or an <img> tag is called a GET request. Making a GET request is simple, but GET URLs are limited to 2K characters. What if you have more data than that? Luckily, the Chart API supports HTTP POST for chart requests up to 16K long. The trade-off is the added complexity of using POST. Here's an example of the most basic kind of POST reque
Related Tools: Google Chart Tools (Interactive charts) Infographics (Pins and icons, etc) How Do I Start? Read the Getting Started page. Look at some charts in the gallery. Try making your own chart on our chart wizard. Prerequisites To use this API, you should have a little HTML experience; a little patience to read the documentation; and a little persistence to keep trying if your first charts d
Data Formats This document explains how to send your chart data to the Chart API. Table of Contents Overview Data for almost all charts is sent using the chd parameter. The data must be sent in one of the following formats: Basic text format is essentially simple floating point numbers from 0—100, inclusive. This format is easy to read and write by hand. Text format with automatic scaling scales t
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