Ranking table
Movement analysis displays a table of values. The values in each column are in descending order. It is typically used to compare how an element, such as a product, performed over a number of periods, with time on the horizontal axis and the elements to be compared on the vertical.
The names of the elements form the row headers and, typically, each column represents a period. Click any row element, or any value in the table, to highlight the values for that element in each column.
For example, here, Model C was ranked third in 2013, and second in 2014 but had fallen to fourth in 2015:
Rank | Product | All Years | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Model A | 5706297 | Model A | Model A | Model B |
2 | Model B | 5240979 | Model B | Model C | Model A |
3 | Model C | 3591655 | Model C | Model B | Model D |
4 | Model D | 3320565 | Model D | Model D | Model C |
Note: Click the All Years column to define what drives the ranking
of the row headers.