I would like my lowest point to be at the bottom of the plot, and my
highest point to be at the top of the plot, with the y-axis reflecting
that. I have values under 100 working fine, but can't seem to get
values over 100 to work right. I followed this thread to get the
values below 100 working:

http://groups.google.com/group/google-chart-api/browse_thread/thread/7458ab355dfa2d/5bcd432cdfb6fd1f?lnk=gst&q=line+chart+y-axis+scale#5bcd432cdfb6fd1f

In the above thread, there is a place where it says to adjust the
values for the "new zero" (in that case it's 92). However, they just
so happened to want to keep 100 as their top number. I tried using the
same logic (or reverse logic?) to adjust the numbers for the "new
hundred" but I couldn't get it to work.

Here's an example chart to help explain what my issue is:

http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chf=bg,s,00000000&chm=D,6E8648,0,0,3|B,ABDB6D,0,0,0|o,e4f7cb,0,-1,2&cht=ls&chd=t:28,18,6,4,10,24,12,20,0,12,36,6,14,72&chs=712x150&chxt=x,y&chg=0,20,1,5&chxl=0:||1:|68|75|82|90|97|104

I want the top point to be at the 104 mark like it should. If it
helps, here's the actual data that's being plotted, before it gets
scaled:

[82, 77, 71, 70, 73, 80, 74, 78, 68, 74, 86, 71, 75, 104]

As you can see, the lowest number in the list is 68, and the graph
reflects that. However, as I mentioned, I cannot get the 104 part to
work properly.

I've searched and searched through this group, but nobody seems to
have had the exact problem, even though I know I can't be the only
one. Any help is greatly, greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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