Sorry, but since the Scatter charts only support numeric axes, you can't 
change the labels to something text-based.  You also cannot label 
individual data points.

On Thursday, April 26, 2012 6:44:06 AM UTC-4, Shark986 wrote:
>
> Hi All!! 
>
> I need to show a chart with theese informations: 
> - On the y-axis a 0-50 scale 
> - On the x-axis a list of combination of customer-year 
> - For every customer-year, more values of the 0-50 scale 
> - (if possible) A label for every 0-50 value 
>
> Example of data (without labels): 
> CustomerA-2010: 9, 10, 8, 15 
> CustomerA-2011: 10, 15, 12, 11, 14 
> CustomerB-2010: 12, 20, 15, 18, 19, 17 
> CustomerB-2011: 26, 21, 15, 16, 18, 17, 20 
> CustomerC-2011: 17 
>
> At this moment I'm using a ScatterChart, but i can't use the customer- 
> year combination for the x-axis (I have to use numbers), so I use a 
> legend to show that the columnX is a specific customer-year 
> combination. 
>
> This is the code I'm using: 
>
>             var tab = new google.visualization.DataTable(); 
>             tab.addColumn('number', 'CustomerA-2010'); 
>             tab.addColumn('number', 'CustomerA-2011'); 
>             tab.addColumn('number', 'CustomerB-2010'); 
>             tab.addColumn('number', '0-50 Value'); 
>
>             var rows = "1,22°1,45°2,47°2,38°2,44°3,23".split("°"); 
>             var row; 
>             for (var i in rows) { 
>                 row = rows[i].trim().split(","); 
>
>                 switch (row[0]) { 
>                     case '1': 
>                         tab.addRow(new Array(parseInt(row[0]), 
> parseFloat(row[1]), null, null)); 
>                         break; 
>                     case '2': 
>                         tab.addRow(new Array(parseInt(row[0]), null, 
> parseFloat(row[1]), null)); 
>                         break; 
>                     case '3': 
>                         tab.addRow(new Array(parseInt(row[0]), null, 
> null, parseFloat(row[1]))); 
>                         break; 
>                 } 
>             } 
>
>             var opzioni = { 
>                 height: 450, 
>                 vAxis: { minValue: 0, maxValue: 50 }, 
>                 hAxis: { minValue: 1, maxValue: 3 }, 
>                 legend: 'bottom' 
>             }; 
>
>             var chart = new 
> google.visualization.ScatterChart(document.getElementById('div_popup_content'));
>  
>
>             chart.draw(tab, opzioni); 
>
> Is there a better solution? 
> I will appreciate any suggest! 
>
> PS: Excuse for my English!!

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