The 1.1 release (with this new feature) might be out in a week or 2, if
things go well.  Pushing that release to 1.0 requires another month of
testing.

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 4:18 PM, Elie Kochman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the response.
>
> The base line I could handle by creating a series with 2 points, one at
> each end of the graph. I was just hoping there was something simpler.
>
> Regarding the Range Marker (yes, that was exactly the feature I had been
> referring to), I can use it as specified, it just makes calculating the
> areas a little more complicated, and I'll have to set the min and max of
> the y-axis manually to ensure that it gets placed correctly.
>
> When is the next release coming out? Roughly?
>
> Elie
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:38:02 PM UTC-5, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>
>> Elie,
>>
>> I would guess you are talking about the Range Marker feature of image
>> charts: https://developers.**google.com/chart/image/docs/**
>> chart_params#gcharts_range_**markers<https://developers.google.com/chart/image/docs/chart_params#gcharts_range_markers>
>>
>> And I am guessing you want a similar feature for other non-image-charts.
>>   There is no direct support for that now, but you should be able to hack
>> something together using a combo chart with stacked areas for the range you
>> want to highlight.  Set the lower area color to be transparent.
>>
>> Regarding your question about specifying a single grid line, a new
>> feature in an upcoming release will let you specify all the gridlines, but
>> then you will have to specify all of them, not just one, so that may not
>> work out for you.    Setting the baseline value will expand the view window
>> you don't constrain it (with viewWindow.min and .max), but it won't move
>> the plot otherwise.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> dan
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Elie Kochman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to include a range marker on my graphs, similar to what can
>>> be done using the existing Range Marker parameter. However, that parameter
>>> takes in a percentage of the graph to highlight - for example, from 25 to
>>> 60 % of the vertical axis. What I would like to do is set the axis values
>>> instead - so if my axis runs from 0 to 200, I would pass in the start and
>>> end values - 50 to 120.
>>>
>>> Now, I know that if I set the minimum and maximum on the axis, then I
>>> could calculate the percentage of the axis that needs to be highlighted.
>>> But it would be simpler if there was a way to just pass in these values so
>>> that I don't need to figure out what the limits on the axis should be.
>>>
>>> On a related note, is there a way to specify a single grid line to be
>>> plotted at a particular value (essentially, draw a line at y=17 or
>>> something like that)? This would act like a baseline for the graph, but not
>>> move the axis (as I may want to plot multiple such baselines on a single
>>> graph).
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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