Stacked Area Radar Chart
The radar chart contains three area series. Each series represent sales in Arizona, Florida and Nevada. Stacked series is used to show that those values of our series together form a whole. Chart's legend can be used to control series on the chart.
Stacked Column Chart with Negative Values
Stacked Column chart with negative values shows loss and profit from selling several products in several states. Stacked mode helps to compare the quantitative value each part of the category brings to the whole category.
Stacked Step-Area Chart
Current chart displays comments' statistic on a site. Stacked mode of the chart helps to display the comparison of the quantitative value each part of the category brings to the whole category.
Stacked Area Chart
Stacked Area Charts with Region-wise sales information. Stacked mode helps to present data as a sum of a whole.
100 Stacked 3D Column Chart
A chart with four 3D Column series representing the regions where a company made sales and retails, emphasizing the fact that all sales of one product makes a whole by making the chart of stacked type.
Stacked Stock Chart
100 Percent Stacked Bar Chart
100% Stacked Bar Charts display the comparison of the percentage, taking the whole category as 100%. Chart describes the products' sales ratio by four regions. The legend is interactive and controls chart series.
ACME Corp Sales Dashboard
Dashboard with three charts: column chart, stacked column chart and pie chart. First chart is interactive and clicking on columns changes the second and the third charts. The dashboard displays company profit details for fourteen years.
Stacked Bar Chart
Stacked Bar chart displays sales breakdown for multiple products in several regions. Stacked mode helps to concentrate on comparing sales in all regions while being able to compare total sales as well.
Nightingale Rose Chart
A Nightingale Rose Chart (Coxcomb Chart or Polar Area Diagram) is a combination of the Radar Chart and Stacked Column Chart. It is helpful when working with cyclic data (months, seasons, years, etc.) and with statistical data. Meteorologists use it to illustrate a wind rose.