Hi Gaurab,

You can represent datatables that have multiple pairs of domain and series
columns, and some chart types will work with data in that form.  See the
section about "domain" roles on
https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/roles where an example
is included.

Here is an example of code that uses two domains:

function drawVisualization() {
  // Create and populate the data table.
  var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
  data.addColumn({label: '2009 Quarter', type: 'string' });
  data.addColumn({label: '2009 Sales',  type: 'number' });
  data.addColumn({label: '2009 Expenses',  type: 'number' });
  data.addColumn({label: '2008 Quarter', role: 'domain', type: 'string' });
  data.addColumn({label:  '2008 Expenses',   type: 'number' });
  data.addColumn({label: '2008 Sales', type: 'number' });
  data.addRows([
  [   'Q1/09',   1000,        400,  'Q1/08',    800,      300 ],
  [   'Q2/09',   1170,        460,  'Q2/08',    750,      400 ],
  [   'Q3/09',    660,       1120,  'Q3/08',    700,      540 ],
  [   'Q4/09',   1030,        540,  'Q4/08',    820,      620 ]
  ]);

  // Create and draw the visualization.
  new google.visualization.LineChart(document.getElementById('visualization'
)).
      draw(data,
           {
             width: 500, height: 400
           });
}

Note that you have to construct the table using the DataTable constructor
and add columns with the addColumn() method.  Hope that helps.

dan



On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:30 AM, gaurab saha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am not able to figure out how to display multiple data series where x
> and y axis are different. For example:
> I have two data set X1Y1 and X2Y2 where value is
> X1Y1:
> {
>  1:400,
>   2:500,
>   3:700
> }
> X2Y2:
> {
> 10:100,
> 20:800,
> 30:788
> }
>
> Is this possible through google chart?
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