Submitted by pranshum t3_11u8mhn in dataisbeautiful
garciaaw t1_jcnvucd wrote
The best charts always have no y axis!
rabbiskittles t1_jcpuixd wrote
In case anyone is taking this seriously, this is a 1-dimensional visualization, so there isn’t a y-axis unit. The dataset is “bank failures”, and each data point has 1 quantity associated with it: the year. You put a dot for each data point, and then you dodge/jitter them up and down so you can see how many there are without them overlapping. It’s kind of like a discretized violin plot, I generally hear this called a “beeswarm” plot. There’s nothing to label on the y-axis.
kompootor t1_jcq7v83 wrote
>There’s nothing to label on the y-axis.
Except for exactly what you just described. Just because there is no dimension does not mean you do not label it. "N" is dimensionless in the y-axis of a histogram, but it is always labeled as "Number of X binned by Y".
Oh look, that's exactly the same kind of chart as OP's!
SandraDoubleB t1_jcocv99 wrote
...I can't tell if this is a serious compliment or a sarcastic complaint.
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