Thank you for your detailed explanation. whatever you told me should suffice
for time being. I am not able to open that link. It will be great if you
share that piece of code with the annotated time lines.

I will defnitely let you know if I find one...For now there is an option in
Gauge for Green Yellow and red , I started using it.

Please share your code with me

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:15 AM, LH <[email protected]> wrote:

> I need(ed) to do this too, and have not been able to do so.  OTOH,
> I've now got an annotated timeline that shows the thresholds in green/
> yellow/red (well, for me, it's blue/orange/red, but I know exactly
> what you're trying to do), with black for the actual data.  If anyone
> knows that this is now possible, I'd be thrilled.  For the moment,
> though, 4 different lines, with legends, seems to be working for me.
> (http://aegisflu.chip.org, if an example will help you decide if it's
> good enough for you.)
>
> To give you an idea of some of the alternatives, I think I got
> somewhere with the LineChart using the fill option, but it filled
> below the data line too (yuck); there may still be a feature request
> kicking around to allow controlling the fill below lines separately.
>
> I also looked into putting a line graph with no fill on top of a line
> graph with fill, but that didn't work because of the divs issue.
>
> Good luck; if you figure out a really good solution, I'd love to hear
> it.
>
> On Dec 22, 10:21 am, Mahesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a requirement where I want to show thresholds in the graph.
> > Either I will need to show the ranges on Y-AXIS in some color code
> > something like
> >
> > a green background for 0-50
> > a yellow background for 50-70
> > a red background for 70-100
> >
> > or show the data points in some other color ?
> >
> > Would prefer to do this in anotated time graphs or line graphs.
> >
> > Please suggest a method for this.
>
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