You'll need to post an example of your chart code and data so we can see
what you are doing.  It should work that using null will end the line,
except for the possibility of also using the interpolateNulls option, which
would instead connect between non-null values by interpolating across the
null.  Even so it would not draw zero values.  So I am curious to learn how
you are seeing zero values, effectively.

On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 12:19 PM Torrie Hughes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Doesn't matter if we use 0 or null it still is dropping to 0.
>
> On Monday, November 11, 2019 at 8:26:11 AM UTC-8, Torrie Hughes wrote:
>>
>> We have data that keeps track of 2 things, one will continue and one will
>> at some point just stop. I would like to stop it from dropping to 0 as
>> shown in the picture attached.
>>
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