Multiple Axes

Multiple X- and Y-axes are often used when one needs to: 1) compare data point values in different units, for example, Celsius against Fahrenheit degrees, or inches of mercury (mmHg or inHg); 2) show data from the different ranges on the same plot, for example, absolute stock price changes and sales volume (price will be in dollars and volume in millions of dollars); 3) show data measured in different units on the same plot, for example, gross domestic product (GDP) volume and GDP growth rate (GDP will be in billions and rate in percent).

AS Strokes and Lines 02 created by anonymous

AS Strokes and Lines 02

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AS Strokes and Lines 02 created by anonymous

AS Strokes and Lines 02

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AS Strokes and Lines 02 created by anonymous

AS Strokes and Lines 02

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AS Strokes and Lines 02 created by anonymous

AS Strokes and Lines 02

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BCT Box Chart 01

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BCT Line Chart 03

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BCT Polar Chart 06

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BCT Stacking 04

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BCT Step Line Chart 01 created by anonymous

BCT Step Line Chart 01

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Calendar heatmap created by anonymous

Calendar heatmap

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Calendar heatmap created by anonymous

Calendar heatmap

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