Technically, the API supports only two axes. You can specify more than
two, but the third (and any beyond that) share the same space in the chart
as the second (that is, all of them will be overlapping on the right).
There are some corner-cases where this is useful, but I generally recommend
against trying it.
On Sunday, September 29, 2013 3:16:46 PM UTC-4, Tribblehunter wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Moving on with my project, I now find myself with the following questions:
>
> 1. can you have more than 2 vAxes?
>
> 2. when I try to control my vAxes with the following javascript code, it
> seems to automatically set the max vAxis on the right Axis. Do i need to
> remove them first?
>
> ! function () {
> var series = {};
> for (var i = 1; i < columns; i++) {
>
> var maxRange = data.getColumnRange(i);
> if (maxRange.max > 1000) {
> series[i] = {
> targetAxisIndex: 0
> };
> } else {
> if (maxRange.max < 20) {
> series[i] = {
> targetAxisIndex: 2
> };
> } else {
> series[i] = {
> targetAxisIndex: 1
> };
> }
> }
>
> }
> alert(JSON.stringify(series, null, 4));
> wrapper.setOption('vAxes', [{
> maxValue: 4000
> }, {
> maxValue: 160
> }, {
> maxValue: 30, textPosition: 'in'
> }]);
> wrapper.setOption('series', series);
> }();
>
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