I don't know of a way to use a different data set for the data labels,
but you might try leaving your data set unscaled and instead use the
data scaling parameter:

http://code.google.com/apis/chart/formats.html#data_scaling

HTH

On Mar 17, 8:34 pm, Amie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am struggling a little with the percentage issue since my chart
> doesn't naturally go from 0-100.
>
> I'd like to label the bars in my chart, but I don't want it to be the
> percent value, but the actual value based on the range I've defined in
> the y-axis.  Is this possible?  I've converted all of my data to
> reflect the correct percent, so now I can't get the actual value to
> print at the top of the bars...just the percentage.  Is there some way
> to use 2 different sets of data?
>
> [url]http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=bvs&chs=370x280&chd=t:
> 40,15,75,50,40,2.5&chf=bg,s,DDDDDD&chtt=DBTC+Chains
> +Started&chbh=30,30&chg=0,20,1&chco=9E1111&chxt=x,y&chxl=0:|SPS|LPS|
> Zoas|Softies|Fish|Inverts|&chxr=1,0,20,4&chm=N*f000y*,000000,0,-1,11[/
> url]
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