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17:52
hi :)
hey
I have been staring at that and still don't understand how total is calculated
have you tried it? Does it work for you?
No I didn't try it yet but I hate using code when I don't get it :)
so I was trying to figure out why it would work first
ok
it is basically the same as your code
you initialize total with 0
then you loop over the terms an issue an ajax request in each loop
whenever a response is received, the data is added to total
the ajax callbacks have access to total because they are closures
the "trick" is at the end of the function
$.when.apply($, deferreds).then(function() {
        callback(total);
    });
Each call to $.get returns a so called deferred object
this is an object jquery can somehow observe the 'state'
$.when.apply($, deferreds) is the same as calling
right
17:58
$.when(deferreds[0], deferreds[1], deferreds[2], ...)
which means
when all deferred objects are resolved, then call the other function
with the apply that makes sense, but then to access the response object from each request wouldn't you need .then(r1, r2, r3)
I thought about this
you can do this, yes
but it would be something like
.then(function(responses) {....})
and responses would be an array of jqXhr objects (or however it is called)
you could also take the data from there and compute the sum in the then callback
might even be better
so when you pass just one param it passed an array of all jqXHR response not just the first
honestly, i have not tried it (that's why i didn't propose it)
i'm only referring to this:
In the case where multiple Deferred objects are passed to jQuery.when, the method returns the Promise from a new "master" Deferred object that tracks the aggregate state of all the Deferreds it has been passed.
The method will resolve its master Deferred as soon as all the Deferreds resolve, or reject the master Deferred as soon as one of the Deferreds is rejected. If the master Deferred is resolved, it is passed the resolved values of all the Deferreds that were passed to jQuery.when. For example, when the Deferreds are jQuery.ajax() requests, the arguments will be the jqXHR objects for the requests, in the order they were given in the argument list.
If you are going this way, then you would not have to provide a success callback for the Ajax call
but as i said, i haven't tried it
your solution still returns 0's
18:04
mmh
gist: 1171314, 2011-08-25 18:04:25Z
(function() {
  var build_chart, build_pie_chart, current, fade_duration, get_total;
  window.trends = {};
  current = {};
  fade_duration = 200;
  $(function() {
    return build_pie_chart("d");
  });
  build_chart = function(chart_type) {};
  build_pie_chart = function(duration) {
    var chart, name, options, total, trend, vis;
    chart = new google.visualization.DataTable();
    chart.addColumn("string", "Search Term");
    chart.addColumn("number", "Popularity");
    for (name in trends) {
      trend = trends[name];
      total = get_total(trend, duration, function(total) {
        console.log(total)
        chart.addRows([[trend.title, total]]);
      });
    }
    options = {
      "title": "Number of mentions of key religious terms in the past " + duration,
      "height": 500,
      "width": 300
    };
    vis = new google.visualization.PieChart($("#chart").get(0));
    return vis.draw(chart, options);
  };
  function get_total(trend, duration, callback) {
      var deferrds = [], total = 0;

      for(var i = 0, l = trend.search_terms; i < l; i++) {
          deferrds.push($.get("http://otter.topsy.com/search.json?q=" + trend.search_terms[i] + "&window=" + duration, function(data) {
              total += data.response.total;
          }));
      }

      $.when.apply($, deferrds).then(function() {
          callback(total);
      });
  }
}).call(this);
is my code
the issue with the deferred is that you still cannot access each of the finished requests at once
I mean you could push each into an array and then sum the array on done
but thats about the only solution I can find
just give me a second, i'm trying something....
It's just a typo in my code
ah
no
you corrected this
mmh
It works in my test case: jsfiddle.net/fkling/PNtZF
hm let me try again
btw, you don't need to access the finished requests.... whenever a response is received, the success callback will update total
the deferreds are just used to know when all the requests finished
maybe my understanding of JS call backs is bad
I am a ruby guy :? just getting into js
18:15
no worries :)
whenever a response is received, total += data.response.total; is executed
right
then(function() {
          callback(total);
      });
is executed once all ajax calls finished
at this time
total will be sum of all data.response.total
and the issue with my current code tis that the total was getting returned before any of the ajax requests finished?
well, i don't know.... your code looks exactly like mine
so by providing the deferred statement I make sure all the requests finish
I mean the code on the question
18:18
ah in your question
no, you used synchronous calls
in this case return total; was really executed after all the calls finished
but synchronous calls are not a good idea as i tried to explain in my answer
right but if I made my call async
then return total; would be executed immediately
right ok
that makes sense now
give me a sec to look at your fiddle
18:34
ok I think the problem is the callback on the defferd is not getting called
so $.get(url, function () {console.log(test)})
test is never logged
ah.... you are passing it the wrong
ok
that is not related to deferreds.... that means that the Ajax call is not successful
function () {console.log(test)}) is only executed when the Ajax request is successful (which a status code different from 4xx) and in case the correct content header is set, jQuery can successfully parse the response (e.g. JSON)
got it
First You didn't have a .length in the for loop and I was drawing the chart too soon
Thank you so much\
ooo
hhh
sorry
i missed that....
well
i'm glad it works now :)
i will fix the answer...
Thank you so much
that was awesome help
Times like these make me <3 SO
my pleasure :)
hehe :)
don't love it too much
i'm too addicted i think ;)
:D
18:43
I am too
But I have a full time job and am a full time student
so I get forced to sign off
well.... theoretically i'm a full time student too....
i'm currently writing my master thesis.... and SO is not helping in this regard....
ha
Yeah I am undergrad
less work but doing a thesis as well
but only one month to go.... so next month i will really reduce the time i spend here
good luck for that!
you too
thanks!
guess i will do something for it now ;) happy coding!
cya
if you have any further question
just comment on one of my answers
18:59
np thank you again

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