The line went up which usually good. The very best. We have the best lines in this great country. But Bobby said this isn’t a good line so I said, I told them, we need to find out why the line is bad. And I’ve got people on it who say don’t take Tylenol. So that’s all that needs to be said. Don’t. Take. Tylenol.
Comment on Who the fuck needs an x axis anyway
axEl7fB5@lemmy.cafe 2 days ago
Can anyone decipher the graph for me?
kadaverin0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.ca 2 days ago
When they collected the data in 2000, about seven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1992.
When they collected the data in 2002, about six 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1994. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
When they collected the data in 2004, about eight 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1996.
When they collected the data in 2006, about six 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1998. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
When they collected the data in 2008, about eleven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2000.
… I’m too lazy to continue but …
When they collected the data in 2020, about twenty seven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2012.
When they collected the data in 2022, about thirty two 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2014. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
I’m not positive i’m reading it right, but that’s what I think they were trying to convey with this (terribly labeled) graph.
GlendatheGayWitch@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Any clue why there are 2 bars per year grouping?
I thought it was maybe number of cases in each year, but 2000 at the beginning of the graph and when 2000 appears later don’t match.
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I think there’s actually not 2 bars per year, but instead:
The x axis increases by 2 years each entry.
The number after the “|” is only meant to “helpfully” (and confusingly) tell you when those children were born. To take your example:
GlendatheGayWitch@lemmy.world 1 day ago
That makes sense now! Thank you, I was having trouble wrapping my head around it!