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Oct 12 at 3:20 vote accept user93353
Oct 12 at 3:19 comment added user93353 @minseong I never knew this was an option. Just discovered that even excel has a way to do this, so I am guessing it must be an accepted way
Oct 11 at 19:11 comment added user67467 It is so obvious that you should flip the y axis upside down. Please address this in the question; why have you decided this wasn't a good enough solution?
Oct 10 at 7:09 comment added user93353 @PabloH - let's say you have 10 countries & you are ranking consumer confidence on the economy in those 10 countries. Consumers from the country with rank 1 has the better confidence in their economy than the remaining 9 & so on. So yes, twice the rank means nothing. What is the right type of chart or infographic to depict this?
Oct 9 at 19:12 comment added Pablo H What is a Confidence Index Ranking? Is it a nominal, ordinal or quantitative kind of data? It seems to be purely ordinal: twice the rank means nothing. In that case, an xy graph with lines is not ideal (even wrong).
Oct 9 at 14:46 comment added jazZRo I don't know if this is against best practices, but if you flip the graph, with the x-axis on top and the y-axis reversed, that might solve the problem.
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