So first - this feature doesn't exist for this chart. In your case, what would you expect to see for consecutive days with data? Do you want to see spikes like the volume part of the Google Finance stocks chart, or do you want the lines to be connected in this case?
There is a thing you can do now, which is to add dates with zero values for days before and after days with non-zero values, but it isn't necessarily what you want. VizGuy On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 7:58 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote: > > yes, thanks Rick you're correct. I want the lines to automatically > drop back to 0 on days where there is no data. so that there are no > slanted lines from point to point, only spikes where there's data. > > > > > On Dec 18, 1:53 am, "Ray Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think he's asking for gaps in the data to be represented by a > > square-wave-like drop to 0, rather than a sawtooth pattern. There is a > > feature in some charting libraries called "gap threshold" to control > > this, which is the size of the gap in which you do not connect points, > > and based on whether there is a gap, you can choose to render it in > > various ways (missing line segment, drop to zero axis, "grayed out" > > line, etc) > > > > -Ray > > > > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:34 AM, VizBoy <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > I don't quite understand. > > > Do you want no lines between the points? Or do you want the line to > return > > > to 0 and then connect (slantedly) to the next point (i.e., will come > from > > > below and not from above)? > > > > > Regards, > > > Vizboy. > > > > > On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:38 AM, Marc Kamaka <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > >> im using the annotated timeline to display server performance, (page > > >> load speed vs time). each time a page in my app loads, it stores a > > >> timestamp and a value for the time required to load the page. > > > > >> this data is used in the annotated timeline data set like this: > > > > >> data.setValue(0, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 17, 36) ); > > >> data.setValue(0, 1, 0.665919065475); > > >> data.setValue(1, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 17, 41) ); > > >> data.setValue(1, 1, 0.0146939754486); > > >> data.setValue(2, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 17, 45) ); > > >> data.setValue(2, 1, 0.391777992249); > > >> data.setValue(3, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 18, 40) ); > > >> data.setValue(3, 1, 0.037780046463); > > >> data.setValue(4, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 18, 47) ); > > >> data.setValue(4, 1, 0.0181720256805); > > >> data.setValue(5, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 18, 55) ); > > >> data.setValue(5, 1, 0.013482093811); > > >> data.setValue(6, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 18, 57) ); > > >> data.setValue(6, 1, 0.117398023605); > > >> data.setValue(7, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 19, 9) ); > > >> data.setValue(7, 1, 0.255237817764); > > >> data.setValue(8, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 19, 25) ); > > >> data.setValue(8, 1, 0.0468220710754); > > >> data.setValue(9, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 17, 13, 19, 31) ); > > >> data.setValue(9, 1, 0.0255880355835); > > >> data.setValue(10, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 18, 16, 25, 55) ); > > >> data.setValue(10, 1, 0.325550794601); > > >> data.setValue(11, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 18, 16, 28, 32) ); > > >> data.setValue(11, 1, 0.121537208557); > > >> data.setValue(12, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 18, 16, 28, 50) ); > > >> data.setValue(12, 1, 0.0886340141296); > > >> data.setValue(13, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 15) ); > > >> data.setValue(13, 1, 0.1068379879); > > >> data.setValue(14, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 19) ); > > >> data.setValue(14, 1, 0.0540130138397); > > >> data.setValue(15, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 24) ); > > >> data.setValue(15, 1, 0.109786987305); > > >> data.setValue(16, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 30) ); > > >> data.setValue(16, 1, 0.103317022324); > > >> data.setValue(17, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 41) ); > > >> data.setValue(17, 1, 0.0847799777985); > > >> data.setValue(18, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 47, 45) ); > > >> data.setValue(18, 1, 0.0586249828339); > > >> data.setValue(19, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 53, 26) ); > > >> data.setValue(19, 1, 0.568917989731); > > >> data.setValue(20, 0, new Date(2008, 10, 20, 12, 53, 33) ); > > >> data.setValue(20, 1, 0.0261428356171); > > > > >> the problem with this is that from point to point there is a line, I > > >> need the lines to go back to zero after every point or else I end up > > >> with a graph that looks like this (notice the slanted lines between > > >> points, i want the line to immediately drop back to the baseline): > > > > >> is there a configuration option which will automatically drop the > > >> values back to the baseline after each date or do i need to add a 0 > > >> value after each point myself? > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Visualization API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-visualization-api?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
