You're welcome.

On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:08:05 AM UTC-5, Ambientson wrote:
>
> Works great. Thank you very much for the help!
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:00:47 PM UTC-5, Ambientson wrote:
>>
>> That is very cool and exactly what I wanted!
>>
>> I'm finishing another report and I'll get on this one and try your code 
>> right after. Keep you posted.
>>
>> Many thanks and Cheers!
>>
>> On Monday, November 12, 2012 7:37:19 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, so you want to shade a range across the entire chart, depending on 
>>> the point clicked?  You can do that with the trick I outlined above, but 
>>> using a DataView to calculate the shaded area based on the selected data 
>>> point.  Here's an example: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/HDqUF/
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 12, 2012 6:36:17 PM UTC-5, Ambientson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> They do work (and were required) but they're not sufficient.
>>>>
>>>> I'm already using intervals to set errors bar for my data points (set 
>>>> to + and - 2SD for the intervals) but on top of that, I'm looking to shade 
>>>> the area (see attached image):
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Hzxj4QIMqPU/UKGHoMMQjlI/AAAAAAAAAAM/zPm9SO0Hn10/s1600/shaded_area_example.jpg>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, November 12, 2012 4:06:41 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Would something like these work for you: 
>>>>> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/roles#intervalrole
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, November 12, 2012 4:01:12 PM UTC-5, Ambientson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry for the long delay in responding and thanks for the pointer and 
>>>>>> the code example!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll try it out in the next few days and hopefully get it to work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By the way, I thought of doing this to be able to represent a 
>>>>>> standard deviation range but this might not be the best approach. Here's 
>>>>>> what I am trying to accomplish:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a serie displayed on a line chart. I user can select which 
>>>>>> data point of the serie he wishes to us as a comparison value. Based on 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> data point selected, I want to shade on the chart a +/- 2 standard 
>>>>>> deviation range (so this would basically appear as a shaded stripe of 
>>>>>> width 
>>>>>> 2 standard deviations across the chart centered on the selected data 
>>>>>> point).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you think the combo chart is still the way to go?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 3:27:10 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You can do this, but it requires a bit of fiddling with the data. 
>>>>>>>  You will need to use a ComboChart with 3 data series: 1 line and two 
>>>>>>> area. 
>>>>>>>  Use the lower data series as both a line and area series, and use the 
>>>>>>> other as an area series, then set the "isStacked" option to true and 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> color of the lower area series to "transparent".  Depending on how your 
>>>>>>> data is set up, you may or may not need to use the difference between 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> upper and lower lines to calculate the data for the second area series. 
>>>>>>>  You can use a DataView to arrange the data as needed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here's an example using a DataView that computes the difference 
>>>>>>> between the two series to make the second area: 
>>>>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/ydNT2/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 3:05:22 PM UTC-5, Ambientson wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> I'd like to fill in with color the area between two lines (data 
>>>>>>>> series) in a line chart. I've used Area chart but it always fills all 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> way down to the x-axis. I can't get it to fill on between two series 
>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>> not go all the way to the x-axis.
>>>>>>>> I did find a way to do it but with the old deprecated API: 
>>>>>>>> *Line Fills chm [Line, Radar]
>>>>>>>> You can fill the area below a data line with a solid color. 
>>>>>>>> You can combine line fills with any other chm parameters using a 
>>>>>>>> pipe character ( | ) to separate the chm parameters.
>>>>>>>> Syntax: chm= 
>>>>>>>> <b_or_B>,<color>,<start_line_index>,<end_line_index>,<0>*
>>>>>>>> Is there any way to do it with the new API?
>>>>>>>> Many thanks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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