Hi,

I had the same issue one gentleman in this forum helped me with this.
Find the explanation below

The following section of the documentation explains what is going on
better than I can via e-mail:
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/data_formats.html#scaled_values
Without telling it differently, the API expects your x values to
range
from 0 to 100. Your 110 values are being display as 100.
Your fix will be to add "chds=0,110,0,100,0,110,0,100" but you'll
need
to read up on the CHDS parameter to understand why that works and why
I had to add obvious duplicates. Here's the section on custom data
scaling: http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/data_formats.html#data_scaling

Have fun,


On Jun 23, 9:28 am, shankar <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have this url 
> (working):http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p&chs=440x160&chd=t:16111.0,11...ED561B|058DC7|CDAD00&chdl=Referring
> Sites  16111.0 (11.21%)|Direct Traffic  115157.0 (80.15%)|Search
> Engines  12400.0 (8.63%)|Other  15.0 (0.01%)&chds=0.0,115157.0
>
> and one  more 
> (non-working):http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p&chs=440x160&chd=t:16111.0,11...ED561B|058DC7|CDAD00&chdl=Referring
> Sites  16111.0 (11.21%)|Direct Traffic  115157.0 (10.15%)|Search
> Engines  12400.0 (8.63%)|Other  15.0 (0.01%)&chds=0.0,115157.0
>
> The only difference between these two is that value. Whenever we have
> a data point with a value “10.”, we can’t display the image. Do you
> have any idea why this is happening?
>
> The weird part is, it applies for all possibilities of “10.” Like
> “10.”, “110.”, “1110.” so on.
>
> Thanks.

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