Re: Line Charts

2009-08-10 Thread Minah
thank you very much, That works, and got too many doubts :(. What datasets exactly means. I need to show two graphs, which i provided as chd=t:x coords for set 1|y coords for set 1|x coords for set 2| y coords for set 2 dataset 1 x =

Re: Line Charts

2009-08-10 Thread KeithB
Minah, Per the documentation: cht=lc For charts of type lc, data points are spaced evenly along the x-axis. Multiple data sets are drawn as multiple lines. cht=lxy For charts of type lxy, a pair of data sets is required for each line. The first data set of each pair specifies the x-axis

bar chart bug with chbh=a

2009-08-10 Thread gnujack
Maybe I'm missing something, but I think I have found a bug. I've narrowed it down to the parameter chbh=a. This one shows the expected behaviour (y axis range of 0 to 86): http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=50x250cht=bvschxt=x,ychxr=1,0,86chd=s:9 But stick a chbh on the end and it goes

Problems with ext coding

2009-08-10 Thread micle
Good day. Sorry for my english - i m from Russia I have a problem with extended coding URL for google chart. URL is:

Pie chart labels style.

2009-08-10 Thread mikayel.amirkhan...@googlemail.com
I want to change Pie chart labels style (color, font-size). Is it possible? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Chart API group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Problems with ext coding

2009-08-10 Thread KeithB
micle, The link you provided uses text encoding (chd=t:) and it looks fine. It looks fine, but if you're still experiencing issues with extended encoding, please send us a new link. Keep in mind, though, that extended encoding plots your chart according to a 0-4095 range, so values like 0 and