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You should use viewWindow min and max to limit the range of the axis.vAxis: {viewWindow: { min: 0, max: 150}}The minValue and maxValue options actually only ensure those values are included, and don't restrict the axis.The reason the chart is expanding to -50 by default is that the rounded curve dips below 0. It probably should either not dip below 0, or allow a small dip without expanding the axis.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 4:13 AM, jc <jcap...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,--
What is the best way to indicate min and max value for vertical axis in a line chart ?
In the attached doc, gChart generate vaxis from -50 to 150 does'nt make sense.
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