Thank you it's work.

So minValue and maxValue are useless ?

On May 15, 7:11 pm, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> Set the hAxis.viewWindowMode option to 'explicit' and
> the hAxis.viewWindow.max/min options to force the chart to draw a given
> range, even if the data would normally make it otherwise:
>
> hAxis: {
>     viewWindowMode: 'explicit',
>     viewWindow: {
>         max: 50
>     }
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> }
> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 12:00:12 PM UTC-4, Vincent Bruneau wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > In this code I try to modify the maxValue of hAxis :
>
> > function drawVisualization() {
> >   // Create and populate the data table.
> >   var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
> >     ['x', 'Cats', 'Blanket 1', 'Blanket 2'],
> >     [0,   1,       1,           0.5],
> >     [1,   2,       0.5,         1],
> >     [2,   4,       1,           0.5],
> >     [3,   8,       0.5,         1],
> >     [4,   7,       1,           0.5],
> >     [4,   7,       0.5,         1],
> >     [5,   8,       1,           0.5],
> >     [3,   4,       0.5,         1]
> >   ]);
>
> >   // Create and draw the visualization.
> >   new
> > google.visualization.LineChart(document.getElementById('visualization')).
> >       draw(data, {curveType: "function",
> >                   width: 500, height: 400, hAxis:{title:'plop',
> > maxValue:50},
> >                   vAxis: {maxValue: 10}}
> >           );
> > }
>
> > but in the graphic the hAxis stay from 0 to 5 .
>
> > Where I'm wrong ?
>
> > Thank

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