Allow two (or more) value axes in Dashboard graphs

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02-28-2018 06:47 AM
AnninaHirschi_Wyss1
Occasional Contributor III

We have a client who needs to compare two types of attributes inside the same graph/chart.

This is already possible in the web based operations dashboard, but if the values are very different, e.g. one attribute value ranges from -2 to 4 and the other from 1000 to 5000 the graph just shows something like two almost straight lines on the bottom and top of the graph.

The units for each datatype need to be specified in the title/description of the graph instead of adding them to the Value Axis properties.

Basically this type of charts is also frequently used in climate diagrams to compare rainfall and temperature.

I mentioned this enhancement in the Beta Program, but it doesn't look like that it has been taken into consideration so far or if there is a chance that it may be implemented.

cc: jshaner-esristaffAPulver-esristaff

22 Comments
ElizabethSZiemer

Yes please - double (or more) Y-axis values! No easy workaround for this. Power BI is the go to for the dual axis. So many use cases for operations or telemetry data. 

MetralAlexis

Yes please add the two Y axis funtion. I've started to work with these Operationnal Dashboards, they are nice but very limited compared to other systems. The two Y axis should have been implemented from day one !

TroyWooton

Hawaii State Energy Office is currently trying to port our Facts and Figures to an ArcGIS StoryMap with embedded dashboard charts. We could also really use the double value axis functionality to recreate some of the charts from our Facts and Figures, such as Figure 9 here https://energy.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/HSEO_FactsAndFigures-2020.pdf.

Thanks!

RyanKopp

Looking to plot streamflow and precipitation data on the same chart, but need different axis.  Thanks!

GilMastrapa

Still no update on this?? It is sorely needed. ASAP please! 

GL2
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We need this ability as well. This functionality, and the ability to invert a y-axis, are needed urgently. Both these functionalities are commonly available in other platforms, such as Tableau. 

StaceyStark1

We also need this functionality frequently.  I still keep up COVID case and hospitalization data and compare it to SARS-CoV2 in wastewater.  The two always need to be in separate graphs and it would be so much easier to read if the different series could be shown on the same graph with two Y- axes.  

AlineCoimbra

I need this funcionality too for my clients.

Marcel_Bern

We are in need of this functionality as well for displaying population statistics (values vs. percentage-changes)

mikAMD
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Need this too.