Keith,

Interesting. That makes sense.

Thanks for your help,
-Wayne

On Jun 8, 9:40 am, KeithB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> I believe you're using axis tick mark styling to do something better
> accomplished with shape markers.
>
> Take a look at the following chart...
>
> http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=bhs&chs=250x90&chd=t1:11|33&chco=1a90ff&chf=bg,s,f3f1e9&chxt=x,x,t&chm=N**%,000000,0,-1,20|H,ff0000,
>  1,0,1&chxl=1:|Low|High|2:|Median&chxp=0,0,100|1,0,100|2,33&chxs=0N**%,00000 
> 0|2,ff0000,11,0,l,ff0000
>
> ...and note the following:
>
> (a) the addition of a new data series (chd param) to mark the median
> data value. The value of 1 in "cht=t1:" means that all data series
> after the first should be hidden from the basic chart. The data can be
> "used" it just isn't drawn.
>
> (b) the addition of a horizontal shape marker (chm=H) at the data
> point present in the second (hidden) data series.
>
> Have fun,
> Keith

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