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								<h1>DataView documentation</h1>
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								<h2 id="Contents">Contents</h2>
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								  <li><a href="#Overview">Overview</a></li>
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								  <li><a href="#Example">Example</a></li>
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								  <li><a href="#Construction">Construction</a></li>
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								  <li><a href="#Getting_Data">Getting Data</a></li>
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								  <li><a href="#Subscriptions">Subscriptions</a></li>
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								  <li><a href="#Data_Policy">Data Policy</a></li>
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								<h2 id="Overview">Overview</h2>
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								  A DataView offers a filtered and/or formatted view on a
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								  <a href="dataset.html">DataSet</a>.
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								  One can subscribe on changes in a DataView, and easily get filtered or
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								  formatted data without having to specify filters and field types all
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								  the time.
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								<h2 id="Example">Example</h2>
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								<p>
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								  The following example shows how to use a DataView.
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								// create a DataSet
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								var data = new vis.DataSet();
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								data.add([
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								  {id: 1, text: 'item 1', date: new Date(2013, 6, 20), group: 1, first: true},
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								  {id: 2, text: 'item 2', date: '2013-06-23', group: 2},
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								  {id: 3, text: 'item 3', date: '2013-06-25', group: 2},
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								  {id: 4, text: 'item 4'}
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								]);
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								// create a DataView
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								// the view will only contain items having a property group with value 1,
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								// and will only output fields id, text, and date.
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								var view = new vis.DataView(data, {
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								  filter: function (item) {
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								    return (item.group == 1);
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								  },
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								  fields: ['id', 'text', 'date']
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								});
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								// subscribe to any change in the DataView
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								view.subscribe('*', function (event, params, senderId) {
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								  console.log('event', event, params);
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								// update an item in the data set
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								data.update({id: 2, group: 1});
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								// get all ids in the view
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								var ids = view.getIds();
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								console.log('ids', ids); // will output [1, 2]
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								// get all items in the view
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								var items = view.get();
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								<h2 id="Construction">Construction</h2>
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								  A DataView can be constructed as:
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								var data = new vis.DataView(dataset, options)
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								  where:
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								    <code>dataset</code> is a DataSet or DataView.
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								    <code>options</code> is an object which can
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								    contain the following properties. Note that these properties
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								    are exactly the same as the properties available in methods
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								    <code>DataSet.get</code> and <code>DataView.get</code>.
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								    <table>
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								      <tr>
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								        <th>Name</th>
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								        <th>Type</th>
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								        <th>Description</th>
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								        <td>convert</td>
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								        <td>Object.<String, String></td>
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								          An object containing field names as key, and data types as value.
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								          By default, the type of the properties of an item are left
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								          unchanged. When a field type is specified, this field in the
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								          items will be converted to the specified type. This can be used
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								          for example to convert ISO strings containing a date to a
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								          JavaScript Date object, or convert strings to numbers or vice
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								          versa. The available data types are listed in section
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								          <a href="dataset.html#Data_Types">Data Types</a>.
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								        <td>fields</td>
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								        <td>String[ ]</td>
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								          An array with field names.
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								          By default, all properties of the items are emitted.
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								          When <code>fields</code> is defined, only the properties
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								          whose name is specified in <code>fields</code> will be included
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								          in the returned items.
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								        <td>filter</td>
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								        <td>function</td>
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								        <td>Items can be filtered on specific properties by providing a filter
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								          function. A filter function is executed for each of the items in the
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								          DataSet, and is called with the item as parameter. The function must
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								          return a boolean. All items for which the filter function returns
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								          true will be emitted.
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								          See also section <a href="dataset.html#Data_Filtering">Data Filtering</a>.</td>
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								    </table>
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								  </li>
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								<h2 id="Getting_Data">Getting Data</h2>
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								  Data of the DataView can be retrieved using the method <code>get</code>.
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								var items = view.get();
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								  Data of a DataView can be filtered and formatted again, in exactly the
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								  same way as in a DataSet. See sections
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								  <a href="dataset.html#Data_Filtering">Data Filtering</a> and
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								  <a href="dataset.html#Data_Formatting">Data Formatting</a> for more
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								  information.
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								var items = view.get({
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								  fields: ['id', 'score'],
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								  filter: function (item) {
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								    return (item.score > 50);
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								  }
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								});
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								<h2 id="Subscriptions">Subscriptions</h2>
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								  One can subscribe on changes in the DataView. Subscription works exactly
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								  the same as for DataSets. See the documentation on
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								  <a href="dataset.html#Subscriptions">subscriptions in a DataSet</a>
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								  for more information.
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								// create a DataSet and a view on the data set
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								var data = new vis.DataSet();
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								var view = new vis.DataView({
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								  filter: function (item) {
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								    return (item.group == 2);
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								  }
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								});
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								// subscribe to any change in the DataView
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								view.subscribe('*', function (event, params, senderId) {
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								  console.log('event:', event, 'params:', params, 'senderId:', senderId);
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								// add, update, and remove data in the DataSet...
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								<h2 id="Data_Policy">Data Policy</h2>
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								  All code and data is processed and rendered in the browser.
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								  No data is sent to any server.
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