Wow, Thanks for the response. Is this stuff, using a secondary axis 
documented somewhere? I've only been able to find information for it on 
these groups.


On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 5:07:27 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>
> You almost had it, use vAxes instead of vAxis when formatting multiple 
> axes:
>
> vAxes: {
>     0: {format: '#,###'},
>     1: {format: '#%'}
> }​ 
>
> On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 4:58:16 PM UTC-4, David Boggus wrote:
>>
>> I posted this question on 
>> Stackoverflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11852711/google-visualization-api-format-secondary-y-axis-different-from-primary-y-axis>already
>>  but have not received any responses yet so I figured this might be 
>> a better place to post it.
>>
>>
>>    I have some data that I am trying to display using the Google 
>> Visualization API. I have been able to create the graph and it looks great 
>> except that the Secondary Y-Axis should be displayed as percentages instead 
>> of regular numbers. Here is my code and an image of what is produced.
>>
>> google.load('visualization', '1', {packages: ['corechart']});
>>
>> function drawVisualization() {
>>     //Some raw data (not necessarily accurate)'
>>     var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([
>>         ['AuditPeriod', 'Audit Count', 'Fail Percentage'],
>>         ['02-11-2012',  0,      0],
>>         ['02-18-2012',  0,      0],
>>         ['02-25-2012',  0,      0],
>>         ...
>>         ['07-21-2012',  1476,   .233062],
>>         ['07-28-2012',  1651,   .253180],
>>         ['08-04-2012',  2217,   .210645]
>>     ]);
>>
>>     var options = {
>>         vAxis: [0: {format: '#,###'}, 1: {format: '#%'}],
>>         hAxis: { title: "Week", format: 'm/d/y'},
>>         series: {
>>             0:{ type: "bars", targetAxisIndex: 0 },
>>             1: { type: "line", targetAxisIndex: 1}
>>         }
>>     }
>>
>>     var chart = new 
>> google.visualization.ComboChart(document.getElementById('chart_div'));
>>     chart.draw(data, options);
>> }        
>> google.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization);
>>
>> [image: enter image description here]
>>
>> If I set vAxis:{format: '#%'} then both axes are formated as Percentages 
>> which I don't want. Is there a way to format the second axis different form 
>> the first?
>>
>>

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