Thanks for that.  Somehow I managed to totally miss that part of the
docs!  Not enough coffee obviously.

That's fantastic, now I can offload drawing my graphs to Google, much
faster than Gruff.

Paul

On Jan 20, 5:48 pm, KeithB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Paul. Each type of encoding supports the specification of missing
> values. See the corresponding section 
> withinhttp://code.google.com/apis/chart/formats.html.
>
> Text encoding: -1 [negative one (1)]
> Simple encoding: _ [one underscore]
> Extended encoding: __ [two underscores]
>
> Cheers,
> K
>
> On Jan 20, 12:05 pm, Paul Leader <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys
>
> > I'm looking at using Google Charts instead of Gruff.
>
> > In a Gruff line chart, if you supply an empty data item it simply
> > skips it.  I'm using gruff to chart date based data, so being able to
> > make line graphs where some of the data is missing is really useful,
> > as it keeps the time interval on the x-axis regular.  I can't seem to
> > do this with google charts, I've tried missing out a data point in a
> > series and I just get a blank chart.
>
> > If I want a regular x-axis, will I just have to interpolate the
> > missing intermediate points?  Not hard to do, just slightly annoying.
>
> > Paul.
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