You can just use discrete values instead of actual date values.  Convert
your dates to strings before putting them in the data table, and the chart
will not know they came from dates.

On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Tomasz Piwniuk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I have following issue: in my data I have values for 13,14 and 16th of
> March. Chart displays them correctly, but - it inserts 15th March in the
> middle, just drawing line between 14th to 16th.
> I don't want to see 15th March, its meaningless to me and it distorts the
> graph! Is there a way to exclude within continuous axis, of "date" type,
> dates not being explicit given in datatable?
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