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Which version gives a clear affordance on what happens when clicked?

Which version gives a clear affordance on what happens when clicked?

I’m designing a drill-down chart that allows users to analyze meter readings at various locations in a factory. They are able to isolate a single location and see trends of the readings over time. The screens below show hover and clicked s…

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