Bryan,

This has been accomplished (long ago) in a couple different ways.

1. There is a ScatterChart which allows you to plot rows of independent x-y
points with continuous values for both x and y, and you can optionally
connect the adjacent points with a line.

2. The LineChart allows the domain values to be continuous, so you get the
same effect as the ScatterChart with lines.



On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Bryan Maloney <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> I noted a three-year-old thread where this was something being "worked on"?
>
> Has Google ever actually done it, permitting users to create xy charts
> where the points are connected? To forestall people who have never done
> scientific work, such charts are used in the sciences, particularly when
> the x coordinates are not evenly spaced and you want to give an accurate
> portrayal of the change in y vs x but not present a model prediction.
> Likewise, such charts are the basis of presenting spline-based predictions,
> which are not trivially reduced to a single equation.
>
> Is this still, three years later, not accomplished?
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