You are right.

I'm using extend data, so the missing value would be: __a

Thanks for the tip!

On Jun 29, 4:14 pm, Elijah Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you just graph '0' as the response time?  I think if you use an
> underscore _ character or maybe it is a minus sign - character the API
> will treat the data as missing.  Then it should just ignore the data
> point and graph nothing there.  But I am not sure if this is how it
> works.  Good luck, your answer is in the API documentation, maybe in
> the 'data encoding' section.
>
> Regards,
>
> Elijah
>
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Rodrigo Aliste P.<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > I have a table that represents the response time of a given website every 10
> > minutes in a day.
>
> > Example:
>
> > time  response_time
> > 00:00 227.94
> > 00:10 645.75
> > 00:20 378.25
> > ..
> > 23:50 548.52
>
> > My question is, how can I built a chart that always goes from 00:00 to
> > 23:50*, but with the data not necessarily complete,
> > for instance, with only 100 of 144 elements. In this way the chart will be
> > evolving every 10 minutes. Any idea?
>
> > * If we split a day every ten minutes, we will have 144 elements
> > 24*60=1440/10=144
>
> > --
> > Rodrigo Aliste P.
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