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The Failures/Suspensions Timeline plots are similar to horizontal bar charts. The values of the failures and suspensions are plotted on the y-axis and the time periods are on the x-axis. All the lines are anchored to the y-axis, giving a common point of measurement. This allows you to visualize trends in your data.
The Failures/Suspensions Timeline plots are similar to horizontal bar charts. The values of the failures and suspensions are plotted on the y-axis and the time periods are on the x-axis. All the lines are anchored to the y-axis, giving a common point of measurement. This allows you to visualize trends in your data.
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Revision as of 10:03, 26 July 2012

F/S Timeline Plot

The Failures/Suspensions Timeline plots are similar to horizontal bar charts. The values of the failures and suspensions are plotted on the y-axis and the time periods are on the x-axis. All the lines are anchored to the y-axis, giving a common point of measurement. This allows you to visualize trends in your data.

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