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Citrin Diagrams of Multiple, Independent Value-Axes Column, Bar or Area Graphs
These diagrams are used to plot multiple column, bar, or area charts having independent value axes, but sharing a common category axis.
These diagrams provide 16 styles of data representation (some of which are shown on this page), plus automatic data processing of the value axes, including:
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Diagrams of Multiple-X Bar Graphs
These diagrams display multiple bar graphs each having an independent X-axis, but all sharing a common (category) Y-axis.
The plotting options include (i) using regular or symmetric bar graphs; (ii) plotting the height of bars as zero-max. or as min-max., (iii) plotting the independent X-axes with the variable-specific data range or with identical value range; (iv) applying one of the data processing options for the value axes.

Diagrams of Multiple-X Area Graphs
These diagrams display multiple area graphs each having an independent X-axis, but all sharing a common (category) Y-axis.
The plotting options include (i) using regular or symmetric area graphs; (ii) plotting the height of areas as zero-max. or as min-max., (iii) plotting the independent X-axes with the variable-specific data range or with identical value range; (iv) applying one of the data processing options for the value axes.

Diagrams of Multiple-Y Column Graphs
These diagrams display multiple column graphs each having an independent Y-axis, but all sharing a common (category) X-axis.
The plotting options include (i) using regular or symmetric column graphs; (ii) plotting the height of columns as zero-max. or as min-max., (iii) plotting the independent Y-axes with the variable-specific data range or with identical value range; (iv) applying one of the data processing options for the value axes.












