oh that's fine. thanks for your help though and I will report that to 
google.

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:50:58 AM UTC-7, asgallant wrote:
>
> No, there is no way to hide just the min and max axis values.
>
> On Thursday, June 28, 2012 2:03:32 PM UTC-4, SherCoder wrote:
>>
>> Awesome that fixed it. Thank you so much. But is it possible to not 
>> display min and max value on the chart?
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:23 AM, asgallant <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> That is a side effect of using a continuous axis with column charts. 
>>>  The bars are centered on the data point, so the first and last data points 
>>> have their bars cut off unless you expand the axis range.  Set 
>>> hAxis.viewWindowMode to 'explicit' and set the 'min' and 'max' properties 
>>> of hAxis.viewWindow to values below and above, respectively, the minimum 
>>> and maximum axis values.
>>>
>>> The charts should probably default to expanding the axis large enough to 
>>> include all of the bars, though, so you might want to file a report on 
>>> this: 
>>> http://code.google.com/p/google-visualization-api-issues/issues/list 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, June 28, 2012 1:06:15 PM UTC-4, SherCoder wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The issue with corechart I get is it does not display the bars on both 
>>>> ends of the chart. The reason I was using columnchart is because it works 
>>>> fine with chrome and firefox. I just added a bigger picture. here is the 
>>>> code that I am using:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <script type='text/javascript'>
>>>>         if ($.browser.msie) {
>>>>             google.load('visualization', '1', { 'packages': 
>>>> ['corechart'] });
>>>>         }
>>>>         else {
>>>>             google.load('visualization', '1', { 'packages': 
>>>> ['columnchart'] });
>>>>         }
>>>>         google.setOnLoadCallback(**drawSizeChart);
>>>>
>>>>         function drawSizeChart() {
>>>>             $.post('/metrics/**SiteResourceChart', { fnsId: 
>>>> "@Model.FnsId", regionId: selectedValue },
>>>>                 function (data) {
>>>>                     if (Object.keys(data).length !== 0) {
>>>>                         var tdata = new google.visualization.**
>>>> DataTable();
>>>>
>>>>                         tdata.addColumn('date', 'Date');
>>>>                         for (var p = 0; p < data.allPaths.length; ++p) {
>>>>                             tdata.addColumn('number', 
>>>> data.allPaths[p].PathName);
>>>>                         }
>>>>
>>>>                         var index = 0;
>>>>                         for (var i = 0; i < data.allDates.length; ++i) {
>>>>                             var loadrow = [];
>>>>                             var date = new 
>>>> Date(parseInt(data.allDates[i]**.CreatedAt.substr(6)));
>>>>                             loadrow[0] = date;
>>>>                             for (var j = 1; j < data.allPaths.length + 
>>>> 1; ++j, ++index) {
>>>>                                 loadrow[j] = data.allLoadTimes[index];
>>>>                             }
>>>>                             tdata.addRow(loadrow);
>>>>                         }
>>>>
>>>>                         var options = {
>>>>                             title: 'Page Load Resource Count (Last 7 
>>>> Days)',
>>>>                             titleTextStyle: { fontSize: 20 },
>>>>                             bar: { groupWidth: '25%' },
>>>>                             hAxis: { format: 'MMM d' },
>>>>                             hAxis: { viewWindowMode: 'maximized' }
>>>>
>>>>                         };
>>>>
>>>>                         var chart = new google.visualization.**
>>>> ColumnChart(document.**getElementById('site_size_**chart'));
>>>>                         chart.draw(tdata, options);
>>>>                     }
>>>>                 }
>>>>             );
>>>>         }
>>>>     </script>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:24:35 PM UTC-7, SherCoder wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to display column chart in IE. It crops the bars from both 
>>>>> ends of the chart in IE9. I know the data is there because i am testing 
>>>>> it 
>>>>> with other browsers.
>>>>>
>>>>> This <http://tinypic.com/r/a0cajk/6> is the link to the image of how 
>>>>> the graph looks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be really appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> P.S. I have attached the code that I am using to display this chart
>>>>>
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