Thanks again, Viz. Now I need to learn how to code this. I tried various 
combinations of:

"var chart = new 
google.visualization.ColumnChart(document.getElementById('chart_div'));
        chart.draw(data, {width: 800, height: 450, title: 'Blood Pressure',
                          hAxis: {title: 'Date/Time', titleTextStyle: {color: 
'blue'}}
                          vAxis: {minValue: {'0'}}
                         });
      }
  
. . . to no avail. Do you sniff JHS newbie?

> This seems to be a problem with Safari and iOS browsers that we weren't aware 
> of - we will see what we can do on our end.
> In the meanwhile, for this specific problem, you might be able to work around 
> it by specifying to the chart that the minimum value on the vertical axis 
> would be 0. This can be done by setting the minValue property inside the 
> vAxis object in the options (see here: 
> http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/columnchart.html#Configuration_Options).
>  I hope that this helps to some extent.

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Steve St-Laurent | <[email protected]>
Vancouver, BC


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