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Thanks for pointing me out, but I choosed solution without disabling input as it get's very confusing for the end user. What I did:
<input type=checkbox value=30...
I know I'm years late, but the solution I found was this:
// MyLib.js
class MyLib {
constructor(selector){}
someMethod(){}
...
}
export function MyFunction(selector){...
angular-chart expects the input data to be in a certain format (it's not exactly the same as Chart.js). Try formatting your input data to look something like the sample at Quite literally, JSON is a stricter format for what is basically the right-hand side of a Javascript variable assignment. It's a text-based encoding of Javascript data: I couldn't figure out what was going wrong with the above code, however I got around it by using a JSON feed instead:var foo =...
events: {
url: 'calendar/test',...