Also note you can use the viewWindow option to the axis boundaries
explicitly. This is different than minValue/maxValue
as minValue/maxValue can only expand the range and never narrow it, while
viewWindow can do both.

On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Bharat <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your response.  I am trying to plot number of wells on the
> second axis which start with 0 and go up to 48 in a span of 10 years.
> This has to be shown on a logarithm scale.  So here is how I was
> trying to call this function:
>
> findAxisValue(48,0,true);
>
> The value that I got back was 81 in the Firebug.
>
> So I specified the maxValue for the second series as 81 following the
> "Configuration Options" specified here:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/linechart.html
>
> But the graph plots the following values:
>
> 2.5, 3.6, 15.8, 39.8, 100.0
>
> If I specify a maxValue as 1000 however, I see integer values on my
> second axis as follows:
>
> 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000
>
> I am leaning towards adding just 1000 to the maximum number of wells
> (here 48 for example).  Is that a good rule of thumb?  Or am I doing
> something wrong?
>
> Thanks for all your help.
>
> Bharat
>
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