You'll need to switch from a LINE chart to a SCATTER plot:

Change "CHT=LC" to "CHT=S" and then you'll have to change your data to
use two series (for X and Y value): "chd=t:50|50" should put a circle
right in the center.

Good luck,
K

On Mar 30, 7:55 pm, jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have 2 data points e.g. chd=t:92,64 then a line displays fine,
>
> http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=lc&chd=t:92,64&chs=400x200&chg...Mar|1:|300|400|500|600|700|800|900
>
> however how can I just display a marker for a single data point e.g.
> chd=t:92?
>
> Doing this doesn't display anything:
>
> http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=lc&chd=t:92&chs=400x200&chg=10...Mar|1:|300|400|500|600|700|800|900
>
> Thanks, Jason
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