Hm, that's what I was afraid of! I guess I can try just drawing the chart 
myself with a <canvas>, not quite as slick but it'll be good practice. 
Thanks for the response!

On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1:27:59 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>
> The only way to get the axis values you want for your ratings would be to 
> put them on the x-axis (effectively turning your chart on its side).  Then 
> you could use a LineChart with the lineWidth option set to 0 and the 
> pointSize option set to something larger than 0 to simulate a ScatterChart. 
>  See an example here: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/Y6GJ9/
>
> On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 12:38:46 AM UTC-5, Brian Pletcher wrote:
>>
>> I have a somewhat unusual graphing need, and am hoping that the Google 
>> Visualization API might be able to do the trick. My X axis is time, and my 
>> Y axis is a "rating" (a continuous variable). However, this rating is 
>> always expressed to users as a non-numeric value (e.g. Rating value 1 = 
>> "A1", 2 = "A2", 3 = "B1" etc.) Is there any way to show these string values 
>> rather than the rating, but graph based on the numeric equivalency?
>>
>> My initial look at the API revealed that only a continuous variable can 
>> be used on both axes of a scatter plot, and that the axis values are 
>> generated automatically, but I'm hoping there's some clever way around 
>> that. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
>>
>

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