You're right, its better to call it mydata.

I'm using the interactive chart (so the same chart as you see in the
Google Analytics timeline).

annotatedtimeline = new
google.visualization.AnnotatedTimeLine(document.getElementById('ordergraph'));
annotatedtimeline.draw(mydata, {'displayAnnotations': true});



On Jun 17, 11:15 am, MC Get Vizzy <[email protected]> wrote:
> What chart are you using?  (BTW I found it confusing that your data table is
> called "mydate" -- that sounds like the name of a Date object.  Why not call
> it "mydata" or something?)
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Peter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have an interactive chart in which I can see the amount of orders on
> > a specific date.
> > But I want to be able to have a chart in which I can zoom in to even
> > time (so hours/minutes/seconds)
>
> > Is that possible?
>
> > Now I'm doing this:
>
> > mydate.setValue(0,0,new Date(2008,1,1))
>
> > I'm searching to be able to do provide a full date with
> > year,month,day,hours,minutes and seconds:
> > mydate.setValue(0,0,new Date(2008,1,1,18,23,45))
>
> > Is that possible?
>
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