Yes, this option is in the current release (1.0).  It only applies to the
main chart, but if you need the same thing for the range selector, there is
another option for that.

How are you using this option?  I was a bit vague in my last message.
 Within the option structure that you provide to the draw() function, you
need to include the 'chart' option, which contains the 'interpolateNulls'
option.


On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:58 PM, Xinwei Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, just wondering, this is interpolateNulls for Annotation Charts feature
> already included in the latest release? I don't why but somehow I am
> getting the same problem but setting the flag seems not to make any
> difference...
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 8:26:04 AM UTC-7, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>
>> Hi Eugene,
>>
>> We'll be exposing more capability for the AnnotationChart within the next
>> few releases.
>>
>> I hesitate to tell you until we settle on the interface, but you can
>> already add a 'chart' option in your options where you can add the
>> necessary 'interpolateNulls' option, so your lines will be continuous.
>>
>> options = {
>>   chart: { interpolateNulls: true }
>> }
>>
>> No guarantees that doing this will keep working, or that anything else
>> will work.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Eugene Nikolaev <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>> I need to show some independent series on an Annotation Chart (every
>>> value is for its own timestamp).
>>> I tried to push 'undefined' values into my rows, but plots became not
>>> continuous.
>>>
>>> I guess I can interpolate the values for each serie in each timestamp so
>>> my plots will became continuos but I don't like this option.
>>> Is there any other option to do that?
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