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+ <h3>Independent Series</h3>
<p>By using the connectSeparated attribute, it's possible to display a chart of several time series with completely independent x-values.</p>
<p>The trick is to specify values for the series at the union of the x-values of all series. For one series' x values, specify <code>null</code> for each of the other series.</p>
<p>The gap would normally be encoded as a null, or missing value. But when you use <code>connectSeparatedPoints</code>, that has a special meaning. Instead, you have to use <code>NaN</code>. This is a bit of a hack, but it gets the job done.</p>
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