Thanks for this.

You said..
**** Do you care about having lines or multiple colors ****

I care about having a line, not necessarily about color. Is there a
way I can have a line joining all the points?



On Oct 26, 7:26 am, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> This *technically* works with that method, but it requires your axis values
> to be numbers, and it sounds like you want the object names.  Do you care
> about having lines or multiple colors?  If a series of points of the same
> color for all data points will do, you can arrange your data such that you
> have 1 column of object names plus a number of columns equal to the maximum
> number of counts per object.  For example, given this data:
>
> Object | Count
> --------------
>   A    |   3
>   A    |   5
>   A    |   9
>   A    |   11
>   B    |   1
>   B    |   4
>   B    |   6
>   C    |   3
>   C    |   7
>   C    |   10
>   C    |   12
>   C    |   14
>
> You would create the chart like this:http://jsfiddle.net/uKytR/1/
>
> The options set all colors the same (you need one entry in the 'colors'
> array for each column), as you would have multiple colors per object
> otherwise; remove the lines, as they would go from A -> B -> C, rather than
> A -> A -> A; increase the point size so individual points become visible;
> and remove every series except the first one from the legend so you don't
> end up with 5 entries called 'Count'.

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