I see that Geochart uses the geocoding API behind the scenes to process the
input data on it's draw method. In the docs, under Data Policy it says that
"Any data that does not require geocoding is not sent to any server". What
format should I use for the location data so that geocoding is no longer
performed (my data is all static so I could have this pre-computed). Right
now I pass in a table similar to the one in the example:
[
['Country', 'Popularity'],
['Germany', 200],
['United States', 300],
['Brazil', 400],
['Canada', 500],
['France', 600],
['RU', 700]
]
Do I need to pass in a short country name (like DE, US, FR, RU, etc.) or a
lat/long location?
The reason I ask this is because I see something that looks like a
limitation in the number of geocodings per page load. I have two tables of
about 150 countries each. I can individually draw each table just fine in a
geochart, but if I try to draw a second table after the first one (after
the 'ready' event fires, of course) I only see some of the countries being
updated and the draw fails (no 'error' event is fired though). Strangely,
this never happens if I clip the tables to say 60 entries each, hence my
conclusion that I must be hitting some hard limit in the geocoder. I don't
know if this makes any sense, but I wanted to give a bit of context...
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