Table diagonalization
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Diagonalization is the process of re-ordering the rows and columns of tables and charts so that the data forms an approximately diagonal line.[1] This makes it easier for people to see patterns in the data.
![Examples of diagonalization](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a0/Diagonalization_examples.png)
Diagonalization typically involves either raw data, percentages, means or residuals.
Generally once tables are diagonalized one of two patterns appears: hierarchy or segmentation
References
[edit]- ^ Jacques Bertin, Semiology of Graphics: Diagrams, Networks, Maps. ESRI Press, 2010, 168-169. ISBN 978-1-58948-261-6