If you post your code or a link to the page, I can take a look and see what 
might be done to fix the problem.

On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:51:51 PM UTC-4, michael ohara wrote:
>
> Discontinuous plotting, that works if you place "null" in the data point 
> that you want not plotted. I figured that out at least.
> I had to back off to a single vertical axis to make the scaling work tho, 
> pity about that. It will only autoscale with two differing scales in the 
> v-axis. 
> This is something Google should fix someday soon if I'm lucky.
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 4:58:24 PM UTC-7, michael ohara wrote:
>>
>> 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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