Comments on: Removing the Double Y Axis https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/ Sat, 20 Mar 2021 02:36:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: eric https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-20340 Sat, 20 Mar 2021 02:36:38 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-20340 Great tip! This is a good solution i’ll try to implement.
Even I get confused when creating these double y-axis charts sometimes .

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By: Eve Benen https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-632 Thu, 22 Mar 2018 13:11:57 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-632 I’d do a bar chart on the number of projects (or vice versa) which would make it easier to understand which data went with which axis. My 2 cents. But good point on how not everything belongs on the same chart.

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By: Data visualization principles (not rules) – Andy Driska https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-631 Thu, 10 Nov 2016 14:22:14 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-631 […] The double y-axis graph is a shortcut that does not present data in a logical way that can elucidate its meaning. This graph shows project funding staying stable, but the number of projects funded decreasing. You can begin to see the trend the data are showing, but it is not made explicit. (Image source: annkemery.com) […]

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By: Tom https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-630 Tue, 01 Nov 2016 23:22:15 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-630 Really lovely example of clear thought and delivery. The way the solution is presented step by step is subtle but brilliant. Particularly the way additional content is introduced, thereby surpassing the value proposition of the original double axis chart. Nicely done!

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By: Tony K https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-629 Tue, 01 Nov 2016 21:06:46 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-629 OK. Never mind. You got that at the end. ADD is a terrible thing to waste. LOL

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By: Tony K https://depictdatastudio.com/doubley/#comment-628 Tue, 01 Nov 2016 21:04:36 +0000 http://annkemery.com/?p=7856#comment-628 No scatter plot looks weird. I think that doing the math to show Dollars per project is the best…

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