I do and the the commands appear to be ignored. I must be doing something 
silly, but if I make the commands "wrong" the graph won't chart so they 
must be being "seen" by the google server. I'm at a loss as to what to do 
at this point.

discontinuous graphs: when some data is missing I don't want to plot the 
line in that section of the graph.
there appears to be no such option in the "new" google charts, but in the 
"old" one placing points off the screen would result in that section not 
being plotted.
Of course this behaviour could be just not seeing the "explicit" command.

:headdesk:



On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 8:17:11 AM UTC-7, asgallant wrote:
>
> What do you mean by "discontinuous"?
>
> If you want to lock the axis to a specific range regardless of the data, 
> set vAxis.viewWindowMode to "explicit" and set the vAxis.viewWindow.min and 
> vAxis.viewWindow.max to the minimum and maximum values, respectively. 
>  These can also be set for the hAxis if you are using a continuous axis.
>
> On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 7:23:11 AM UTC-4, michael ohara wrote:
>>
>> Regarding line charts:
>>
>> In "old" google charts I could put a negative value into the data and 
>> create a discontinuous line chart; is there a way to do this in "new" 
>> charts?
>>
>> Also, I want to lock the horizontal and vertical scale values (e.g. to 
>> 0-100%) no matter what the data looks like, clipping any out of range data.
>> how can I do this?
>>
>

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