Isn't there a Friends episode where they discuss why on a scale of
1-10 that 10 is the highest?  I think you are going to run into that
issue here.

My suggestion would be to reverse your results via a mapping in a
structure that would take take 1 and make it 10 and 10 and make it 1.
Or perhaps making it negative and messing with the scale.

Just thinking out loud.

HTH,

Sam Farmer

On 4/19/07, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a ranking system in which items are scored, say 1-3. 1 being the 
> highest ranking.
>
> I'm displaying these in a bar chart, but the item with the highest ranking is 
> lowest on the chart, which is correct, but misleading at first glance. The 
> chart naturally pushes the item with the highest value to the top.
>
> Is there a way to force the lowest ranked bar to the top. I tried to scale 
> from 3 to 1 but it didn't work.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
>
> 

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