GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 142212
In a line or area graph, gnumeric use '0' if Y value is missing
Last modified: 2005-02-09 20:22:12 UTC
This is the same bug than bug 126056 but for line or area plot. Gnumeric use 0 when the Y value is missing, but it should either use a discontinued line, or interpolate between the two closest values (In fact we can choose between these two options in XL).
I've known about this one for a while.
Created attachment 27614 [details] screenshot of xl screen shot of what XL does for each of the line/area normal/stacked/percentage cases
Created attachment 27615 [details] test workbook
Fixed in CVS (will be in 1.2.13 and 1.3.1). Currently, there's no choice, gnumeric draws discontinued lines. So I'm not sure wether to close this bug or not...