Table

The table displays, in descending order, elements and their corresponding values which have been classified A, B, or C by reference to a criterion such as annual dollar usage. The bar chart represents the descending values.

The chart is color-coded to represent the threshold categories A, B, and C.

For each category, the cumulative percentage and the number of elements in the category is displayed. The sum at the bottom of the table shows the total value for all the elements that are listed.

You can sort by ascending or descending values, but the calculation of the cumulative percentage will stay the same, that is, from top down.

You can use sort by ascending when all values are negative. For example, with costs, the highest negative value is at the top.

Alternatively, you can sort by descending when all values are positive. For example, with revenue, where the highest value is at the top.