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Using Two Categorical Axes

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At the beginning of this book, I urged you to forget everything you currently know about creating conventional charts, but instead to think in terms of designing a representation of your data, where you’re no longer restrained by the number of axes, categories, and values you want to represent. Yet so far, we’ve been very unambitious in our chart designs.

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Box, A. (2022). Using Two Categorical Axes. In: Introducing Charticulator for Power BI. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8076-8_6

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