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Have a more complicated question than most on graphing contributions to a
category. I have three pieces of data, say "oranges", "fruit", and "food".
I already have graphed "fruit" as a part of "food", and made use of the
secondary axis to better present the changes in "fruit" across time.
However, I also have "oranges" which makes up part of "fruit", and am unable
to have "oranges" even show up on the graph when I choose to use a secondary
y-axis, though it makes up roughly 25% of data "fruit" in my data, and should
appear given that "oranges" fits into the range of the secondary axis. Is
there a way I can solve this, preferably just having a primary and secondary
axis, but having all of "oranges", "fruit", and "food" show up? Thanks very
much in advance.
category. I have three pieces of data, say "oranges", "fruit", and "food".
I already have graphed "fruit" as a part of "food", and made use of the
secondary axis to better present the changes in "fruit" across time.
However, I also have "oranges" which makes up part of "fruit", and am unable
to have "oranges" even show up on the graph when I choose to use a secondary
y-axis, though it makes up roughly 25% of data "fruit" in my data, and should
appear given that "oranges" fits into the range of the secondary axis. Is
there a way I can solve this, preferably just having a primary and secondary
axis, but having all of "oranges", "fruit", and "food" show up? Thanks very
much in advance.