In as much detail as possible, describe the problem or experience related to your idea. Please provide the context of what you were trying to do and include specific examples or workarounds:
On an Anaplan New UX page, I would like to be able to group charts together. I would then like to be able to activate a setting that synchronizes the y-axis for all grouped charts, and sets it to be the scale relative to the largest within the group. This will standardise the axis scale across all desired charts, whilst retaining flexibility and dynamic scaling, avoiding the need to hardcode axis sizes. This will improve data visualisation and user experience.
For example, I have chart A, chart B, and chart C. I group these charts together into a group, which I name 'Chart Group A'. When I update a common selector, all these charts update. In chart C, there is a maximum data point of 20, and the chart y-axis naturally scales to 25. In chart B, there is a minimal data point of -12. The chart y-axis naturally scales to -15. Now, for chart A, chart B, and chart C, the y-axis scales from -15 to 25. This means all charts are comparable by size and scale, limiting erroneous interpretation due to the axis.
How often is this impacting your users?
This idea would affect a number of pages across our estate, as we have several interactive pages and dashboards where charts share common y-axis criteria.
Who is this impacting? (ex. model builders, solution architects, partners, admins, integration experts, business/end users, executive-level business users)
End users, analysts.
What would your ideal solution be? How would it add value to your current experience?
I would like a solution similar to the way you can group grids using 'Synchronize Scroll', that would allow you to group charts. You would then have a selectbox that allows you to synchronize axis.