hi asximen,

The multiple-domain support is obviously lacking.   Your best bet is
probably to not use multiple domains but instead use null values in the
series where there is no value.  Here is your jsfiddle modified to do this:
 https://jsfiddle.net/dlaliberte/eaqth466/2/

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 2:12 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Using the scatter chart i would like to plot several sets of data with x,y
> points. When doing so I find that the first column of x points with the
> role domain sets the x axis and subsequent assignment of a column as role
> domain appears to be ignored with the next column defined as data (i.e. y
> axis values) are aligned to the first set of domain values.
>
> e.q.
> https://jsfiddle.net/eaqth466/
>
> google.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
>       function drawChart() {
>         //var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
>  var data = new google.visualization.DataTable({
>     cols: [{id: 'a', label: 'DomA', type: 'number', role: 'domain'},
>                {id: 'b', label: 'DataA', type: 'number', role: 'data'},
>                {id: 'c', label: 'DomB', type: 'number', role: 'domain'},
>                {id: 'd', label: 'DataB', type: 'number', role: 'data'}],
>     rows: [{c:[{v: 1}, {v: 2}  ,{v: 6},  {v: 1}]},
>               {c:[{v: 2}, {v: 4}  ,{v: 7},  {v: 2}]},
>                {c:[{v: 3}, {v: 6}  ,{v: 8},  {v: 3}]},
>                {c:[{v: 4}, {v: 8}  ,{v: 9},  {v: 4}]},
>                {c:[{v: 5}, {v: 10} ,{v: 10}, {v: 5}]}]
>       }, 0.6);
>
> additionally I would like to be able to display sets of x,y data with
> various lengths. In the example above I want to plot points
> {(1,2),(2,4),(4,8),(5,10)} and then points {(6,1),(7,2),(8,3),(9,4),(10,5)}.
>
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