Hello,

I've recently found out that if you have two data series on a chart with
a different number of values to each other, Google Charts will always
stretch out the smallest series to be the same length as the longest
one.

Is this behaviour expected?  If so, is it possible for the smallest data
series not to be stretched?

I was looking around the documentation and can't really find anything
that answers my question.  I did find this section...

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

But without an example am unsure if this would help.

Could anyone give me am example of how this works:

chd=<encoding type><chart data series>:<chart data string>

Thanks,
Tom.
www.tmaslen.plus.com

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