Hi.. Have you found a solution.

I need the motion chart to go from 01jan to 01feb to 01mar and so on... 
without interpolating data.

also... when I track the bubble... it should have (1) ----- (2) ----- (3) 
 and so on.. in stead of continous bubbles.

please advise.


On Thursday, November 3, 2011 5:36:42 PM UTC+7, rd-london wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> Many thanks for responding, apologies for taking so long to reply. 
> Yes, I'm only talking about the bubbles view. 
>
> If "interpolate:False" is switched on, then the bubbles only actually 
> *appear* when there is data. This may seem odd, and you may think that 
> the resulting experience may be ugly - however it would then be 
> truthful. The beauty aspect is irrelevant when you're actually looking 
> for this chart (which I do utterly love btw, I think it's a thing of 
> genius) to represent the truth behind the statistics. 
>
> So the result would be that bubbles would appear and disappear. 
>
> Thanks, 
> R 
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 31, 1:41 pm, EZChart <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > I'm not sure I understand what exactly you want to happen when 
> > setting "interpolate: False". 
> > Are you talking only about the bubbles view? 
> > Today, if you use a daily scale, with data points one month apart from 
> each 
> > other, then motionchart will create intermediate data points by linear 
> > interpolation. 
> > When setting "interpolate: False" do you want the bubbles to "jump" when 
> > the data changes, instead of moving smoothly? 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:59 PM, rd-london <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> > > Hello again, 
> > > Only me .... I see no-one replied to this, which is a great shame. 
> > 
> > > The Motion Chart visualisation is full of wonder, it's a great thing - 
> > > and Hans Rosling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Rosling), the man 
> > > who originated this I think, is terrific - his TED talk where he 
> > > swallows swords is truly a beautiful thing. 
> > 
> > > Given such beauty, it is a great shame that the Motion Control seems 
> > > to *ALWAYS* interpolate results - it's so annoying! Is there 
> > > absolutely no way I can set a setting, flick a switch, raise a flag - 
> > > do something - to stop it doing this? 
> > 
> > > If there isn't, couldn't you just squeak this little tiny request into 
> > > the next rollout? Go on, you know you want to .... It would be as 
> > > simple as: 
> > 
> > > "interpolate: True", or even "interpolate: False" 
> > 
> > > Thanks, 
> > > R 
> > 
> > > On Sep 17, 6:09 pm, rd-london <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > > > Hi, 
> > 
> > > > Is it at all possible to prevent the Motion Chart frominterpolating 
> > > > results? 
> > > > At all, in any way? 
> > 
> > > > Thanks, 
> > > > R 
> > 
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