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Old August 12th, 2005, 08:42 AM
Sumeet Chopra
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Default How can i draw a graph with days and months in the primary axis

How can i draw a graph with both line graph and bar graph, where both the
graphs should be in days in which the satursay and sunday will not included.
I need that graph's X-axis should shows the figures in Months.
I made the share price graph of one year in days but the bar graph if i made
that is being giving the gap where the data is missing for the weekends.
But the line graph is not showing the gaps.
I am trying to find the solution but unable to do that.
 




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