Thanks asgallant

On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 12:30:42 AM UTC+2, asgallant wrote:
>
> The x and y axis scales should be independent of one another.  The problem 
> is that you are setting hAxis.maxValue to 300000, which is what causes all 
> of your circles to draw at the origin.  Remove the maxValue from hAxis and 
> you should be fine.
>
> On Monday, December 10, 2012 1:55:42 PM UTC-5, Theo Zizic wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I urgently need help with a bubble chart. My problem is that I need to 
>> display very small numbers on the x axis (eg 0.2345, 0.2678) while at the 
>> same time on the y axis very large numbers in millions.
>>
>> So i ve thought of multiplying the small numbers by the same lets say 
>> 10000 factor. However multiplication does not work. The bubbles are still 
>> centered around 0
>>
>>
>>            myarray.setValue(i, 2, 
>> Math.round(parseFloat(item.TotalCrimes.value)*10000));
>>                      
>>                          
>>                     var options = {
>>                     colorAxis: {colors: ['blue', 'red']},
>>                     sizeAxis: {minValue: 0,  maxSize: 50},
>>                     hAxis: {title: 'a title', maxValue: '300000', 
>> titleTextStyle: {color:'red', fontSize: 22}, textStyle: {fontSize: 17}, 
>> logScale: 'false',gridlines:{count: 7}},
>>                     vAxis: {title: another title', titleTextStyle: 
>> {color: 'red', fontSize: 24}, logScale: 'false',gridlines:{count: 3}},
>>                     chartArea:{left:160,top:80},   
>>
>> Please if anyone has an idea help 
>>
>>

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