No takers on this at all?

On Sep 24, 8:37 am, "Joe [at] subprint.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey Guys/Gals,
>
> I've been successful in getting up to speed with the Visualization API
> (I've used many others from Maps to Charts to AJAX Search and beyond),
> but am having an issue with floating point numbers.
>
> If I have the following data set:
>
>                             data.addColumn('string', 'Date'); //
> column 0
>                             data.addColumn('number', 'Index');
>
>                             data.setValue(0, 0, dates[0]);
>                             data.setValue(1, 1, 75.5678);
>
>                             data.setValue(1, 0, dates[1]);
>                             data.setValue(1, 1, 75.6934);
>
>                             data.setValue(2, 0, dates[2]);
>                             data.setValue(2, 1, 75.9932);
>
>                             data.setValue(3, 0, dates[3]);
>                             data.setValue(3, 1, 76.0198);
>
>                             data.setValue(4, 0, dates[4]);
>                             data.setValue(4, 1, 75.4293);
>
> The visualization that is generated whether it is an interactive line
> graph or a plain vanilla line graph is essentially a straight line.
>
> Now if I could set the level of "granularity" on the graph so that I
> could actually see the differences in the points plotted, then my
> problem is solved.
>
> Or, can I set where the default value is for the y-axis?  I searched
> here on the group and it appears I cannot.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> --Joe
>
> www.subprint.com
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