Multi-Line Chart with a "Stacked" Y-Axis?
Hi, is there a way to create a multi-line chart with a "stacked" y-axis? I've been able to do this in Tableau, yet I can't find an easy way to accomplish this in Domo. I've attached a screenshot of how it looks in Tableau.
Here you can see that each line has its "own" y-axis. Having all of these on the same y-axis makes the chart very difficult to read and being able to split them out improves readability while only having a single chart to maintain.
I would love to know if there's a way to accomplish the same visualization in Domo without creating separate cards for each line and adding them to a page one by one.
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@GarethR - there are 2 possible options.
Domo has something called a flex table (see below).
You could also use a faceted bar chart if your output doesn't have to be a line.
David Cunningham
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@GarethR - there are 2 possible options.
Domo has something called a flex table (see below).
You could also use a faceted bar chart if your output doesn't have to be a line.
David Cunningham
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