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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:16:07+00:00 2026-05-16T10:16:07+00:00

I tried this, var rows = []; for (var i = 0; i <

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I tried this,

 var rows = [];
    for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
        rows.push(['row' + i, i]);
    }

   data.addRows(rows);

This seems to work but when i do the same with json,

    var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
    data.addColumn('string', 'dbZipcode');
    data.addColumn('number', 'countusers');
var rows = [];
for (var i = 0; i < response.customerlist.length; i++) {
    rows.push(['Zipcode-' +  response.customerlist[i].dbZipcode, 
                               response.customerlist[i].countusers]);
}
   data.addRows(rows);

I gives me an error Error: Type mismatch. Value 1 does not match type number in column index. ANy suggestion.

and my json data looks like this,

 {
    "customerlist": [
        { "dbZipcode": "21313213",     "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "2313213",      "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "23324324",     "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "2342432",      "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "32424422343",  "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "324324324",    "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "324324324324", "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "3244324",      "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "3422344",      "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "342424324",    "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "3424324",      "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "435345",       "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "627028",       "countusers": "1" },
        { "dbZipcode": "641030",       "countusers": "2" },
        { "dbZipcode": "642582",       "countusers": "1" }
    ]
}
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    2026-05-16T10:16:08+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:16 am

    Is “1” in your JSON being seen as a String not a number?

    Try

    response.customerlist[i].countusers] - 0
    

    so that it will be treated as an integer

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