'dynamic' = a possibility to change the range of the y axis.

So if you want to take a closer look on lines with smaller values, you
adjust y-axis to 0 - 100,
if you want inspect lines with higher values you set it to 0- 100000
(loosing details on the smaller values).
This adjustment could be done by a button, scrollbar etc...

On 27 Feb., 18:44, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> In what sense do you mean 'dynamic'?
>
> You can set the vAxis.logScale option to true, which will make the vertical
> axis a log scale, which *may* help you.  It is not appropriate for all
> situations, though.
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> On Monday, February 27, 2012 11:20:34 AM UTC-5, Marcin wrote:
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> > Dear Sirs,
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> > I am trying to visualize data with a widespread value range.
> > Currently, I use the line chart. Some lines fluctuate around 20000,
> > others around 100. As you might guess, the lines with smaller values
> > are barely visible. I do not want to normalize my absolute values. Is
> > there any way to implement a dynamic y-axis or access a zoom? Would
> > other chart types fit my purposes?
>
> > Regards, Marcin.

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