Here: http://code.google.com/p/google-visualization-api-issues/issues/list 

On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 2:43:22 AM UTC-4, Tjeerd Kramer wrote:
>
> O.k., thanks. Where do I file a feature request? ;-)
>
> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:57:04 PM UTC+2, asgallant wrote:
>>
>> Like I said, the maximum number of *supported* y-axes is two.  The 
>> "third" axis is probably a bug.
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:32:28 AM UTC-4, Tjeerd Kramer wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, I have added 3: 
>>>
>>>                 var options = { 
>>>                         title: 'Average order value for "<? echo 
>>> $city_name; ?>" at <? echo 
>>> $site_domain; ?>', 
>>>                         series:{ 
>>>                                 0:{targetAxisIndex:0, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> pointSize: 3, type: "line"}, 
>>>                                 1:{targetAxisIndex:1, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> pointSize: 3, curveType: 
>>> 'function', type: "line"}, 
>>>                                 2:{targetAxisIndex:2, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> color: 'grey'}, 
>>>                                 3:{targetAxisIndex:2, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> color: 'orange', curveType: 
>>> 'function', type: "line"} 
>>>                         }, 
>>>                         vAxes:{ 
>>>                                 0:{minValue: 0, textStyle:{color: 
>>> 'blue'}, title:'Turnover'}, 
>>>                                 1:{textStyle:{color: 'red'}, title:'Max 
>>> CPA'}, 
>>>                                 2:{textStyle:{color: 'white'}, 
>>> title:'Profits'}, 
>>>                         } 
>>>                 }; 
>>>
>>> And it all works as expected, except for the fact that the numbers on 
>>> the 3rd yAxis should move a little to the right. 
>>>
>>> On Apr 5, 7:05 pm, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > As far as I am aware, the charts support a maximum of 2 vertical axes 
>>> (with 
>>> > the exception of AnnotatedTimeline charts, which can support 3). 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:14:02 AM UTC-4, Tjeerd Kramer wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > > Hi, 
>>> > 
>>> > > I am using a Combo chart to display 3 metrics, all with very 
>>> different 
>>> > > ranges. I am capable of adding all 3 metrics to the graph, but the 
>>> > > only thing I can't get to work properly is the display position of 
>>> the 
>>> > > yAxes scales. 
>>> > 
>>> > > Part of the code: 
>>> > 
>>> > >                 var options = { 
>>> > >                         series:{ 
>>> > >                                 0:{targetAxisIndex:0, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> > > pointSize: 3}, 
>>> > >                                 1:{targetAxisIndex:1, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> > > curveType: 'function',type: 
>>> > > "line"}, 
>>> > >                                 2:{targetAxisIndex:2, lineWidth: 1, 
>>> color: 
>>> > > 'grey'} 
>>> > >                         }, 
>>> > >                         vAxes:{ 
>>> > >                                 0:{textStyle:{color: 'blue'}, 
>>> > > title:'Turnover'}, 
>>> > >                                 1:{textStyle:{color: 'red'}, 
>>> title:'CPA'}, 
>>> > >                                 2:{textStyle:{color: 'grey'}, 
>>> > > title:'Profits'}, 
>>> > >                         } 
>>> > >                 }; 
>>> > 
>>> > > The problem here is that the scales for CPA and profits are written 
>>> on 
>>> > > top of eachother. I'd like to be able to give them a margin and send 
>>> > > either one 100px to the right. Can this be achieved? 
>>> > 
>>> > > Many thanks
>>
>>

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