Hi, I'm not entirely what you're looking for, or how it was used in the
presentation. Can you point to a specific time in the video or a specific
slide?

I believe that what you want to do can be achieved by specifying nulls for
the end date values, but that doesn't work when you don't have any end
dates, since that makes it difficult for the chart to figure out its
ranges. You could also achieve this by specifying the same date for the end
date as you do for the start date.

- Sergey


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 12:29 PM, mikibe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I'm trying to use the timeline chart, and specifically I'm interested in
> displaying data with no end time (i.e just points in the timeline without
> duration).
> I couldn't find any info about it in the documentation (
> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/timeline),
> but it is mentioned and used in the video and slides from Google I/O (
> https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/401719292).
>
> Is there any more info about this feature? Does it really exist?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Monday, June 24, 2013 4:55:45 PM UTC+3, trybka wrote:
>
>> We have a new release available for *testing*.
>>
>> Note, while the official docs say version = 1, since this is in testing,
>> you must use version 1.1.
>> More info 
>> here<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/library_loading_enhancements>
>>  and
>> here<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/release_notes#ReleaseProcess>
>> .
>>
>> The primary feature we'd like to announce in this release is the Timeline
>> chart.
>>
>> A *timeline* is a chart that depicts how a set of resources are used
>> over time. If you're managing a software project and want to illustrate who
>> is doing what and when, or if you're organizing a conference and need to
>> schedule meeting rooms, a timeline is often a reasonable visualization
>> choice.
>>
>> Examples and all the options are available here:
>> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/timeline
>>
>> This new chart type was announced at Google I/O.
>>
>> If you missed it, you can check out the video or see the slides here:
>> https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/401719292
>>
>> (Note: to navigate through the slides, use the arrow keys. The slides are
>> HTML so that the charts are interactive)
>>
>> Try it out and let us know what you think!
>>  -Tom
>> Thomas Rybka | Software Engineer | [email protected] | Google
>>
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