5👍
Please place your php code into another file called api.php
and use $.ajax
to get these data with JSON format. To convert data into JSON format data you should use json_encode()
php function.
I have set sample example you can see here.
Please refer below code example:
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api.php
$arrLabels = array("January","February","March","April","May","June","July"); $arrDatasets = array('label' => "My First dataset",'fillColor' => "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)", 'strokeColor' => "rgba(220,220,220,1)", 'pointColor' => "rgba(220,220,220,1)", 'pointStrokeColor' => "#fff", 'pointHighlightFill' => "#fff", 'pointHighlightStroke' => "rgba(220,220,220,1)", 'data' => array('28', '48', '40', '19', '86', '27', '90')); $arrReturn = array(array('labels' => $arrLabels, 'datasets' => $arrDatasets)); print (json_encode($arrReturn));
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example.html
$.ajax({ type: 'POST', url: 'api.php', success: function (data) { lineChartData = data;//alert(JSON.stringify(data)); var myLine = new Chart(document.getElementById("canvas").getContext("2d")).Line(lineChartData); var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas").getContext("2d"); window.myLine = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {responsive: true}); } });
Please note that you should pass value of randomScalingFactor()
at api.php
.
Please check and let me know if you require any further help.
6👍
First get your data into suitable data structures using PHP
$months = array("january", "february", "march", "april", "may", "june", "july", "august", "september", "october", "november", "december");
$monthvalues = array();
foreach ($months as $month) {
$monthvalues[$month] = 0;
}
$result = mysql_query("SELECT month, count(*) FROM customer group by month") or die(mysql_error());
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_NUM)) {
$monthvalues[$row[0]] = (int)$row[1];
}
Below that, just plug in those data structures into your Javascript
var randomScalingFactor = function(){ return Math.round(Math.random()*100)};
var lineChartData = {
labels : <?=json_encode($months);?>,
datasets : [
{
label: "My First dataset",
fillColor : "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)",
strokeColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
pointHighlightFill : "#fff",
pointHighlightStroke : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
data : <?=json_encode(array_values($monthvalues));?>
}
]
}
assuming the the window.onload and the HTML for the canvas element are in their proper places.
0👍
This is based on the answer above with a couple of changes.
php:
include 'db.php';
$query = "SELECT month, COUNT(*) count FROM customer WHERE month='march' GROUP BY month";
if ($stmt = $conn->prepare($query)) {
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($month, $count);
$labels = array();
$data = array();
while ($stmt->fetch()) {
$labels[] = $month;
$data[] = $count;
}
$stmt->close();
}
$datasets = array('label'=>"timer",'data'=> $data);
$data = array('labels'=>$labels, 'datasets'=> array($datasets));
echo json_encode($data);
I had to use JSON.pare() on the passed-in array.
Javascript:
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'api.php ',
datatype: 'json',
success: function (result) {
var ctx = document.getElementById("chart").getContext("2d");
var mychart = new Chart(ctx,
{
type: 'bar',
data: JSON.parse(result),
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true
}
}]
}
}
})
}
})
html:
<canvas id="chart" width="200" height="200"></canvas>