Scenario: A survey has been out in the wild and is now closed and being analyzed. It had a multi-choice question with an "other/text-entry" question. A significantly large enough number of respondents added the same value to the other/text-entry that should be graphed along side the hard-coded multi-choice questions. What is the workflow to make this happen? Is this as simple as editing the original survey to add the newly discovered option and then editing those identified responses or is there a better practice?
Is there no way when one is generating a bar chart or breakdown bar to exclude 0 values / 0 value labels? Say I've asked what country users are in via a select option and want to do a visualization, but respondents only come from 20 or so of the ~200 countries in the world. Surely I don't have to hunt and peck through the alphabetical list for all the 0 values and exclude them manually. right? What am I missing?
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