Hey Asgallant,

Do you know if there is a way to include the 1's if I'm using a stacked 
column chart? It says I'm not allowed to use another baseline other than 0.

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 5:45:25 PM UTC-4, asgallant wrote:
>
> Technically, you can't start the baseline at 0, because that would require 
> the API to calculate log(0), which is undefined.  If you play around with 
> the vAxis.baseline option, setting it to powers of 1/10 (ie, 0.1, 0.01, 
> 0.001, etc), you can probably find one that is very close to what you need. 
>  Assuming your largest values are between 1000 and 10000, this is probably 
> what you want:
>
> vAxis: {
>
    baseline: 0.01,
    logScale: true,
    viewWindow: {
        min: 0,
        max: 10000
    }

> }
>
> The "viewWindow" option forces the chart to use a specific minimum and 
> maximum value for the axis.
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 5:08:06 PM UTC-4, Jose Miguel Ramírez Escobedo 
> wrote:
>>
>> thank you again, and it works because i see a change in the width and 
>> heigh of each bar and also the numbers int the y-axis also change, but what 
>> i need is that for instance my lowest value is 1 so the bars are drown 
>> starting in the 1.0 but this is what i need to change i mean the value 1 
>> match with the line of the x-axis so the user can´t know that this value is 
>> 1 because there are other values with 0 values so i would like that the 
>> value 1 has a height that can be visible and don´t confused with the 0 value
>
>

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