How to make a tornado plot (tornado chart, tornado diagram) to show uncertainty












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I can't find any guide about how to make a tornado plot in latex/overleaf. Does anybody know how to make one?



I'm working on an economical analysis and want to show how changes will affect the production cost.



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    Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

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  • Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

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  • Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

    – John Kormylo
    25 mins ago













  • Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

    – Marijn
    9 mins ago
















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I can't find any guide about how to make a tornado plot in latex/overleaf. Does anybody know how to make one?



I'm working on an economical analysis and want to show how changes will affect the production cost.



Inspiration pictures:



Inspiration1Inspiration2










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    Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

    – Signe
    1 hour ago











  • Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

    – John Kormylo
    25 mins ago













  • Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

    – Marijn
    9 mins ago














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I can't find any guide about how to make a tornado plot in latex/overleaf. Does anybody know how to make one?



I'm working on an economical analysis and want to show how changes will affect the production cost.



Inspiration pictures:



Inspiration1Inspiration2










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I can't find any guide about how to make a tornado plot in latex/overleaf. Does anybody know how to make one?



I'm working on an economical analysis and want to show how changes will affect the production cost.



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Inspiration1Inspiration2







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  • Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange.

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    Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

    – Signe
    1 hour ago











  • Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

    – John Kormylo
    25 mins ago













  • Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

    – Marijn
    9 mins ago



















  • Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

    – Signe
    1 hour ago











  • Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

    – John Kormylo
    25 mins ago













  • Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

    – Marijn
    9 mins ago

















Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange.

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1 hour ago




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Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

– marmot
1 hour ago





Can one do something like this? Most likely. Are many users here willing to write down a code from scratch and invent data to produce the output you want to have? Maybe not. So please show us what you've tried and what data you are using.

– marmot
1 hour ago













Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

– Signe
1 hour ago





Hi @marmot, I see your point! I'm very new to latex, so I don't really have a starting point to show you, unfortunately. I've found tornado plots being used in a lot of other articles/reports, but no guides about how to make one in latex (I easily find guides/templates on how to make other diagrams). If no one has a template to show me (that they've perhaps already made), I'll just have to try create it in another program, excel for instance.

– Signe
1 hour ago













Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

– John Kormylo
25 mins ago







Somewhat related: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/186759/…

– John Kormylo
25 mins ago















Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

– Marijn
9 mins ago





Possible duplicate of Creating a tornado plot with PGFPlots and force a break in one of the horizontal bars

– Marijn
9 mins ago










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