This chart compares 4 categories across 4 data series, with Category 1 having the highest values for Series 1, Category 3 the highest for Series 3, and Category 4 the highest for Series 4. The y-axis measures some variable from 0 to 1000 in 100 unit increments, while the x-axis lists the 4 categories being compared across the 4 data series denoted by the different markers.
This chart compares 4 categories across 4 data series, with Category 1 having the highest values for Series 1, Category 3 the highest for Series 3, and Category 4 the highest for Series 4. The y-axis measures some variable from 0 to 1000 in 100 unit increments, while the x-axis lists the 4 categories being compared across the 4 data series denoted by the different markers.
This chart compares 4 categories across 4 data series, with Category 1 having the highest values for Series 1, Category 3 the highest for Series 3, and Category 4 the highest for Series 4. The y-axis measures some variable from 0 to 1000 in 100 unit increments, while the x-axis lists the 4 categories being compared across the 4 data series denoted by the different markers.