Aug 25, 2011 18:59
np thank you again
Aug 25, 2011 18:46
you too
Aug 25, 2011 18:45
less work but doing a thesis as well
Aug 25, 2011 18:45
Yeah I am undergrad
Aug 25, 2011 18:45
ha
Aug 25, 2011 18:44
so I get forced to sign off
Aug 25, 2011 18:44
But I have a full time job and am a full time student
Aug 25, 2011 18:43
I am too
Aug 25, 2011 18:43
Times like these make me <3 SO
Aug 25, 2011 18:43
that was awesome help
Aug 25, 2011 18:43
Thank you so much
Aug 25, 2011 18:41
Thank you so much\
Aug 25, 2011 18:41
First You didn't have a .length in the for loop and I was drawing the chart too soon
Aug 25, 2011 18:41
got it
Aug 25, 2011 18:34
test is never logged
Aug 25, 2011 18:34
so $.get(url, function () {console.log(test)})
Aug 25, 2011 18:34
ok I think the problem is the callback on the defferd is not getting called
Aug 25, 2011 18:20
give me a sec to look at your fiddle
Aug 25, 2011 18:19
that makes sense now
Aug 25, 2011 18:19
right ok
Aug 25, 2011 18:19
right but if I made my call async
Aug 25, 2011 18:18
I mean the code on the question
Aug 25, 2011 18:17
so by providing the deferred statement I make sure all the requests finish
Aug 25, 2011 18:17
and the issue with my current code tis that the total was getting returned before any of the ajax requests finished?
Aug 25, 2011 18:16
right
Aug 25, 2011 18:15
I am a ruby guy :? just getting into js
Aug 25, 2011 18:15
maybe my understanding of JS call backs is bad
Aug 25, 2011 18:13
hm let me try again
Aug 25, 2011 18:09
but thats about the only solution I can find
Aug 25, 2011 18:09
I mean you could push each into an array and then sum the array on done
Aug 25, 2011 18:09
the issue with the deferred is that you still cannot access each of the finished requests at once
Aug 25, 2011 18:04
is my code
Aug 25, 2011 18:04
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);
Aug 25, 2011 18:04
your solution still returns 0's
Aug 25, 2011 18:01
so when you pass just one param it passed an array of all jqXHR response not just the first
Aug 25, 2011 17:59
with the apply that makes sense, but then to access the response object from each request wouldn't you need .then(r1, r2, r3)
Aug 25, 2011 17:58
right
Aug 25, 2011 17:54
so I was trying to figure out why it would work first
Aug 25, 2011 17:54
No I didn't try it yet but I hate using code when I don't get it :)
Aug 25, 2011 17:53
I have been staring at that and still don't understand how total is calculated
Aug 25, 2011 17:52
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May 11, 2011 18:50
I see all the way to sunday thank you very much
May 11, 2011 18:46
ah
May 11, 2011 18:46
not xml compliant?
May 11, 2011 18:46
and again if you're designing an application just for you and your servers it saves on typing "php echo" a ton of times
May 11, 2011 18:45
Only because your code is not portable
May 11, 2011 18:44
Yeah I saw
May 11, 2011 18:44
but if you control your servers who give a crap
May 11, 2011 18:44
I really don't see why people complain I get that it's a PITA to move code around
May 11, 2011 18:44
@teresko I read that as were deprecated