Me again. :)
I actually see the same behavior in your example on fiddle as in the
google code playground (and our site). I think my point isn't coming
across correctly; when I say the date legend, I'm talking about the
range of dates that appears at the very top of the graph, next to the
text that reads: "Sold Pencils {some number}" and "Sold Pens {some
number}". If you watch that date range when sliding the zoom control,
and use that to pick Feb 3rd (as our users do), the date that is
logged (for us) is Feb 01. Our users are using that legend to select
an appropriate range for a graph that shows 1 year's worth of data.
Aligning the zoom control under the x-axis is pretty inaccurate when
you're dealing with 6 mo - 1 year worth of data.
Here are some screenshots to illustrate:
What I've chosen, with the text of the legend: http://f.imgtmp.com/HLc16.png
What is output in console: http://f.imgtmp.com/FHltz.png
Thanks
Bob
On Dec 20, 9:59 am, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the legend dates go noon to noon, rather than
> midnight to midnight (so Feb 3 is from 12:00 Feb 2 - 11:59 Feb 3). Why
> this is so, I cannot say. The start and end points of the range are exact
> values, however, and are logged correctly, seehttp://jsfiddle.net/mgHdu/
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