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<?php
//We've included ../Includes/FusionCharts.php and ../Includes/DBConn.php, which contains
//functions to help us easily embed the charts and connect to a database.
include("../Includes/FusionCharts.php");
include("../Includes/DBConn.php");
?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html>
    <head>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />

        <TITLE>
	FusionCharts - AJAX + Database Example
        </TITLE>
        <link href="../assets/ui/css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />

        <?php
        //In this example, we show a combination of database + AJAX + JavaScript
        //rendering using FusionCharts.

        //The entire app (page) can be summarized as under. This app shows the break-down
        //of factory wise output generated. In a pie chart, we first show the sum of quantity
        //generated by each factory. These pie slices, when clicked would show detailed date-wise
        //output of that factory. The detailed data would be dynamically pulled by the column
        //chart from another PHP page. There are no page refreshes required. Everything
        //is done on one single page.

        //The XML data for the pie chart is fully created in PHP at run-time. PHP interacts
        //with the database and creates the XML for this.
        //Now, the the drilldown chart (date-wise output report) is provided by AJAX
        //each time we need to see detailed data we click on a pie slice
        //Using AJAX (we use jQuery here for AJAX implementation) we dynamically submit request
        //to the server with the appropriate factoryId. The server
        //responds with an HTML for chart as well as XML document,
        //which we accept and update a section of our page at client side.
        ?>
        <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript" SRC="../../FusionCharts/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript" SRC="../../FusionCharts/FusionCharts.js"></script>
        <?php
        //You need to include the above JS files, if you intend to embed the chart using JavaScript.
        //jQuery is used to perform AJAX submit and handling AJAX response.
        //When you make your own charts, make sure that the path to this JS file is correct. Else, you would get JavaScript errors.
        ?>


        <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">

            /**
             * updateChart method is invoked when the user clicks on a pie slice.
             * In this method, we get the index of the factory after which we request for detailed chart
             * for that that factory from FactoryChart.php.
             *
             *	@param	factoryIndex	Sequential Index of the factory.
             */
            function updateChart(factoryIndex){

                // build the AJAX request Url
                var strURL = "FactoryChart.php?FactoryId=" + factoryIndex;

                // send ajax request
                // and when response of got successfully back  (which means the HTML for chart is received)
                // update the response to the "detailedChart" div.
                // NOTE : HTML embedding method is used in thea AJAX response string
                $.ajax({
                    type: "GET",
                    url: strURL,
                    success: function(msg){
                        $("#detailedChart").show().html(msg);
                    }
                });


            }

        </SCRIPT>
        <!--[if IE 6]>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="../assets/ui/js/DD_belatedPNG_0.0.8a-min.js"></script>

<script>
          /* select the element name, css selector, background etc */
          DD_belatedPNG.fix('img');

          /* string argument can be any CSS selector */
        </script>
        <![endif]-->

        <style type="text/css">
            h2.headline {
                font: normal 110%/137.5% "Trebuchet MS", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
                padding: 0;
                margin: 25px 0 25px 0;
                color: #7d7c8b;
                text-align: center;
            }
            p.small {
                font: normal 68.75%/150% Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;
                color: #919191;
                padding: 0;
                margin: 0 auto;
                width: 664px;
                text-align: center;
            }
        </style>
        <?php
       
        ?>

    </head>
    <body>

        <div id="wrapper">

            <div id="header">
                

               <div class="logo"><a class="imagelink"  href="http://www.fusioncharts.com/" target="_blank"><img src="../assets/ui/images/fusionchartsv3.2-logo.png" width="131" height="75" alt="FusionCharts XT logo" /></a></div>
                <h1 class="brand-name">FusionCharts XT</h1>
                <h1 class="logo-text">FusionCharts AJAX and Database Example</h1>
            </div>

            <div class="content-area">
                <div id="content-area-inner-main">
                    <h2 class="headline">Inter-connected charts - Click on any pie slice to see detailed chart below</h2>

                    <div class="gen-chart-render">

                        <CENTER>

                            <?php

                            //strXML will be used to store the entire XML document generated
                            //Generate the chart element
                            $strXML = "<chart caption='Factory Output report' subCaption='By Quantity' pieSliceDepth='30' showBorder='1' formatNumberScale='0' numberSuffix=' Units' >"	;

                            // Connect to the DB
                            $link = connectToDB();

                            // Fetch all factory records
                            $strQuery = "select fm.FactoryId, fm.FactoryName, sum(fo.Quantity) as TotOutput from Factory_Master fm, Factory_Output fo where fm.FactoryId=fo.FactoryID group by fo.FactoryId";
                            $result = mysql_query($strQuery) or die(mysql_error());

                            //Iterate through each factory
                            if ($result) {
                                while($ors = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
                                    //Generate <set label='..' value='..' link='..' />
                                    //Note that we're setting link as updateChart(factoryIndex) - JS Function
                                    $strXML .= "<set label='" . $ors['FactoryName'] . "' value='" . $ors['TotOutput'] . "' link='javaScript:updateChart(" . $ors['FactoryId'] . ")'/>";
                                    //free the resultset
                                }
                            }
                            mysql_close($link);

                            //Finally, close <chart> element
                            $strXML .= "</chart>";

                            //Create the chart - Pie 3D Chart with data from strXML
                            echo renderChart("../../FusionCharts/Pie3D.swf", "", $strXML, "FactorySum", 500, 250, false, false);
                            ?>
                            <BR>
                            <!-- div that is going to contain chart from AJAXC response -->
                            <div id="detailedChart" style="width:600px;height:300px;display:none;"></div>

                        </CENTER>
                    </div>
                    <div class="clear"></div>
                    <p>&nbsp;</p>
                    <p class="small">The charts in this page have been dynamically generated using data contained in a database.</p>
                    <p class="small">The detailed charts along with the dynamic data are received using AJAX.</p>


                    <div class="underline-dull"></div>
                </div>
            </div>

            <div id="footer">
                <ul>
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            </div>
        </div>
    </body>
</html>

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