Add click event to elements of a chart in superset












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First,I follow official site,use docker and ubuntu 18, install superset,do not know is it the newest version of superset.



then I upload a csv as a table called "sales",csv is:



shop,sales
ibm,200
microsoft,100
sony,50


column shop is string type,"sales" is bigint type.



Then I add a bar chart and a big number chart.
The metric of the big number chart is sum(sales).



I Add these two chart to dashboard,it looks like:
sales dashboard
What I need is when I click the bar "ibm",the big number chart(sum int) shows 200,when I click the bar microsoft,it shows 100.



I found a web page ,they say add call addFitler() on slice,but I can not find where is the slice and do not know how to addFilter.



Actually,I have many charts on a dashboard,and it is best if I click one element on any chart,other charts can change corresponding










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    First,I follow official site,use docker and ubuntu 18, install superset,do not know is it the newest version of superset.



    then I upload a csv as a table called "sales",csv is:



    shop,sales
    ibm,200
    microsoft,100
    sony,50


    column shop is string type,"sales" is bigint type.



    Then I add a bar chart and a big number chart.
    The metric of the big number chart is sum(sales).



    I Add these two chart to dashboard,it looks like:
    sales dashboard
    What I need is when I click the bar "ibm",the big number chart(sum int) shows 200,when I click the bar microsoft,it shows 100.



    I found a web page ,they say add call addFitler() on slice,but I can not find where is the slice and do not know how to addFilter.



    Actually,I have many charts on a dashboard,and it is best if I click one element on any chart,other charts can change corresponding










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      First,I follow official site,use docker and ubuntu 18, install superset,do not know is it the newest version of superset.



      then I upload a csv as a table called "sales",csv is:



      shop,sales
      ibm,200
      microsoft,100
      sony,50


      column shop is string type,"sales" is bigint type.



      Then I add a bar chart and a big number chart.
      The metric of the big number chart is sum(sales).



      I Add these two chart to dashboard,it looks like:
      sales dashboard
      What I need is when I click the bar "ibm",the big number chart(sum int) shows 200,when I click the bar microsoft,it shows 100.



      I found a web page ,they say add call addFitler() on slice,but I can not find where is the slice and do not know how to addFilter.



      Actually,I have many charts on a dashboard,and it is best if I click one element on any chart,other charts can change corresponding










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      First,I follow official site,use docker and ubuntu 18, install superset,do not know is it the newest version of superset.



      then I upload a csv as a table called "sales",csv is:



      shop,sales
      ibm,200
      microsoft,100
      sony,50


      column shop is string type,"sales" is bigint type.



      Then I add a bar chart and a big number chart.
      The metric of the big number chart is sum(sales).



      I Add these two chart to dashboard,it looks like:
      sales dashboard
      What I need is when I click the bar "ibm",the big number chart(sum int) shows 200,when I click the bar microsoft,it shows 100.



      I found a web page ,they say add call addFitler() on slice,but I can not find where is the slice and do not know how to addFilter.



      Actually,I have many charts on a dashboard,and it is best if I click one element on any chart,other charts can change corresponding







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