Hi Oliver,

If you take a look at your chart you'll see that the Y-Axis has a
pixel of space underneath the 5000 tick mark and a larger space above
the 95000 value. Google is charting the data just fine, but taking
some liberties with the y-axis labels/positions. I'm assuming that
they've gone for consistent spacing and nice round numbers for the
axis values and leaving room for spacing at the top/bottom instead of
trying to support the display of random min/max values on the axis and
the inevitable fudging of the spacing of gridlines labels and
tickmarks.

If you absolutely have to have the min/max values shown, you'll have
to specify your own axis labels/positions via the CHXL and CHXP
parameters. For example:

chds=4696,97000
chxl=0:|4696|27772|50848|73924|97000

http://tinyurl.com/yfexh8b


Good luck,
K

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