I had some free time on my hands so I decided to try making this calculator.
There are two slides in the project. The second slide has a Web Object on it. This Web Object is used to display the chart. I used chart.js which is available from here: https://www.chartjs.org/
The chart pulls data from variables that are used on Slide 1.
File is attached, the graph steals Russell chart, surprisingly my variable names were the same so simpler to steal his :-) (thanks!). I did get it all on one slide though.
You're the best! I'll reverse engineer this and see how you created it, thank you so much Phil! This just saved me a lot of time.
Two questions, 1. is there a way to have the zero go away when a user clicks on the box or to at least have a blank box? 2. Is there a way to add a reset button to wipe out the numbers entered?
Reset would be simple just add a button to reset each variable to 0. I am not sure how to get rid of the 0 it is a bit of a pain as it carries over to the reference
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Hello Christian,
I had some free time on my hands so I decided to try making this calculator.
There are two slides in the project. The second slide has a Web Object on it. This Web Object is used to display the chart. I used chart.js which is available from here: https://www.chartjs.org/
The chart pulls data from variables that are used on Slide 1.
You can view the published project here: http://www.knowledgeconstruction.com/timemanagement/story.html
I have zipped up the Storyline 360 file and the WebObject together and attached it for you to download as well.
I must admit to be late to the party, Russell is always much quicker than me.
I did calculate the percentages as well.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6fcc4db3-6359-4676-bac9-46b429d58a09/review
File is attached, the graph steals Russell chart, surprisingly my variable names were the same so simpler to steal his :-) (thanks!). I did get it all on one slide though.
We used the same variable names.. lol. Great minds think alike.
You're the best! I'll reverse engineer this and see how you created it, thank you so much Phil! This just saved me a lot of time.
Two questions, 1. is there a way to have the zero go away when a user clicks on the box or to at least have a blank box? 2. Is there a way to add a reset button to wipe out the numbers entered?
Again, thank you
Awesome! Thank you, Russell,
Thanks for the Chart.js page too!
Reset would be simple just add a button to reset each variable to 0. I am not sure how to get rid of the 0 it is a bit of a pain as it carries over to the reference
I think most of the credit should go to Russell when I saw he had posted he saved me all the trouble of setting up the chart.js object.
Which is the reason why I did the percentages as well.
Ha! One-upped him, well played!
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