Hi.

We are considering it and you are not the only user who asked for it. If and
when it would be released, a message would be written in the release notes.

Best,
  Viz Kid

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Daniel Steinberg <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Viz Kid,
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply! Another question then: is there any
> interactive chart that supports an equivalent of lxy? If not, are
> there any plans to introduce them or am I the first person that asked?
>
> Thanks again,
> Daniel
>
> On Jul 15, 10:36 am, Viz Kid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Currently the only workaround for using the Annotated time line with
> > different x values is to adjust them to all be in the same time frame and
> > have some other indication for the real dates somehow.
> >
> > Sorry,
> >   Viz Kid
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Daniel Steinberg <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> >
> > > First of all thanks a lot for the great tool!
> > > We would like to use Google Visualization API on our website and we
> > > even found that "Annotated Time Line" is something that is best for
> > > our needs. However there is a problem - we have 3 series of data that
> > > corresponds to 3 different regions, the data basically has to columns:
> > > datetime and a number. Whoever, the datetime part is rarely equal
> > > between the regions, i.e it could be:
> > > Region_1 June 6 1000
> > > Region_2 June7 2000
> >
> > > But that means we can't use "Annotated Time Line" because it doesn't
> > > support multiple data sets with independent "x-value". A solution
> > > would be to use "Line charts" with chart_type=lxy, which "Lets you
> > > specify both x- and y-coordinates for each point, rather just the y
> > > values", but I wonder if it costs the effort, because our current tool
> > > does almost that and we really wanted to make use of the interactive
> > > features of Google Visualization.
> >
> > > So basically my question is: is there any option like chart_type=lxy
> > > for "Annotated Time Line" or a similar chart, which would allow us to
> > > draw 3 independent graphs on one chart?
> >
> > > Many thanks in advance!
> > > Daniel
> >
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