Talk:Testing Fusion Table/@comment-5218270-20120825161702

Don, that is exactly what I meant! Thank you!

Robin, I understand the chart is only supposed to show one set of outcomes (A+B). Its redundant to show the inverse, especially since we know slot doesn't matter. I just know that it is ingrained in most of us	(at least most Americans and those taught empirical math as the standard) from High school geometry and algebra that the vertical axis point is read/found first, then the horizontal. Option 3's lay out simply conforms to that mind-set and makes it more natural to read. No matter what, there are going to be blanks along the diagonal, but I think reading it this way may be less confusing.

I am on my phone all weekend, as I don't work and don't have a working home PC at the moment, so I can only see the mobile version (which doesn't show background colors), but I'd that gets colored the way Option 2 was colored, I think option 3 odd going to be the most easily understood chart.