I'll think about this some more, maybe I'll come up with something.

On Sunday, January 6, 2013 12:32:16 PM UTC-5, Lucero del Alba wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew.  I see.  Unfortunately lines would normally cross in between 
> points since they are calculated averaging previous currency prices and the 
> like.
>
> The 'transparent' area trick you mentioned on the other post will 
> certainly help me, the changing area color feature was a plus to ease the 
> chart understanding at a glance, considering the graphic already comes with 
> a heavy load of information (candlesticks, 5 lines, 1 overlapping area).
>
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 2:06 PM, asgallant <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> There isn't any way around it that I can think of; at least, not one that 
>> will work in all circumstances.  If you could guarantee that there is a 
>> data point exactly where the two lines cross each other, every time they 
>> cross each other, then I think there is a way to do it, but otherwise no.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 11:40:32 AM UTC-5, Lucero del Alba wrote:
>>
>>> Wow Andrew, that's cool, thank you very much!
>>>
>>> Allow me to continue the conversation here since what I intend to do is 
>>> just slightly different than Ambientson's post.  Notice how on the image I 
>>> attached the area changes color when the lines overlap and the lower one go 
>>> above the other; on your code however, since one area line is 
>>> 'transparent', the chart will keep using the other area line's color, 
>>> unless I remove the "color: 'transparent'" parameter... but then I'm again 
>>> on square 1 with areas all the way to the X axis, see 
>>> http://jsfiddle.net/ydNT2/**2/ <http://jsfiddle.net/ydNT2/2/>.
>>>
>>> If I could just hack into transparent whichever the series has a bigger 
>>> value, that'll do it... maybe there's way around?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 4:19 AM, asgallant <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Yes, you can do that.  See this 
>>>> post<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-visualization-api/b_59yqMlWrY/D3Vf-8l1sg8J>
>>>>  for 
>>>> details and an example.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, January 5, 2013 11:16:03 PM UTC-5, Lucero del Alba wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, would anybody know if it's possible to chart an area that would 
>>>>> not necessarily start on 0 on the X axis?  In other words, a 
>>>>> two-values-per-point area.  Consider the following graphic from 
>>>>> BabyPips.com <http://www.babypips.com/>:
>>>>>
>>>>> <http://www.babypips.com/school/images/grade5/ichimoku-kinko-hyo.png>
>>>>>
>>>>> This mess is called Ichimoku Kinko Hyo -- it's basically a set of 5 
>>>>> lines displayed over of a candlestick 
>>>>> chart<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/candlestickchart>,
>>>>>  
>>>>> two of these lines overlapping each other and rendering an area or "kumo" 
>>>>> (cloud, 雲; more on Ichimoku Kinko Hyo on 
>>>>> Wikipedia<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichimoku_Kink%C5%8D_Hy%C5%8D>, 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> IchiWiki<http://www.kumotrader.com/ichimoku_wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page>
>>>>>  or 
>>>>> BabyPips.com <http://www.babypips.com/school/ichimoku-kinko-hyo.html>
>>>>> ).
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody?  Any clue?  Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
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