You can't add icons to the chart, but perhaps annotations would work for 
you (see example 
here<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/roles#whatrolesavailable>)?
 
 Annotations can be made on the axis instead of data points, too, if that 
works better for you than the example.

On Sunday, August 26, 2012 12:08:04 PM UTC-4, Stefano Lissa wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> with a combochart I'm displaying a line chart and a bar chart. On that 
> kind of data I'm displaying, following a spacial algorithm there are a 
> couple of x coordinates that are relevant to who is seeing the chart 
> because they indicates a special situation.
>
> I would like to put an icon over the x axis on those values as indicator 
> for the reader. But is there a way to overlay an icon to the chart? I even 
> tried with a scatter chart as third chart of the combo, using as its data 
> all nulls except for the two x points where I would the marker to be 
> displayed and using the y axis minimum as value.
>
> But it does not work, or at least I'm not able to make it work. Is there a 
> more direct solution like "add this icon to the point x and y)?
>
> Thank very much, Stefano Lissa.
>

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