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Chart based on Bivariate Symbology - Confusing Labels

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06-11-2024 11:11 AM
ZeminDhanani
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The new functionality to create charts based on Symbology is awesome! I am using this with Bivariate symbology and the labels in the chart are a little confusing. See the following example:

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The yellow color denotes low 2023 HH Owns Security...high sales is labelled Low, which does not seem accurate (should be Low High). Blue is labelled High (should be High Low) and it is showing High 2023 HH Owns Security...low sales. The second label denotes High medium (should be Medium High) which is also confusing.

Normally one reads X axis first and then Y axis.

Is anyone else also running into this confusion with chart labels of Bivariate symbology?

 

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ChristopherAllen
Esri Contributor

Hi @ZeminDhanani ,

Thanks for the positive feedback regarding the Match Layer Symbology functionality for bar charts!

Also, thank you for your suggestions for improvements to the x-axis labels when using Match Layer Symbology with bivariate symbology. We plan to address this in an upcoming release.

In the meantime, I just wanted to point out that the x-axis chart labels are more descriptive when you select the “Label corners” option in the Symbology pane:

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Take care,

Chris

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ChristopherAllen
Esri Contributor

Hi @ZeminDhanani ,

Thanks for the positive feedback regarding the Match Layer Symbology functionality for bar charts!

Also, thank you for your suggestions for improvements to the x-axis labels when using Match Layer Symbology with bivariate symbology. We plan to address this in an upcoming release.

In the meantime, I just wanted to point out that the x-axis chart labels are more descriptive when you select the “Label corners” option in the Symbology pane:

ChristopherAllen_1-1718139776609.png

 

Take care,

Chris