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 Bar Chart with Negative Values
Stacked bar charts are used to compare the quantitative value each part of the category brings to the whole category. This chart shows the distribution of the revenue got from the cosmetic products sold to men and women.
Stacked Column Polar Chart
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BCT Stacked Column Chart
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.
Percent Stacked Bar Chart
A Percent Stacked Bar Chart is a multi-series Bar Chart which presents the contribution of each value to the sum of all values across categories. The X-axis is intended for percentage terms (from 0 to 100).
Percent Stacked SteplineArea Chart
A Percent Stacked Step Line Area Chart is a multi-series Step Line Area Chart, where the height of each series depends on its contribution to the sum of all values in a certain category (X-axis). It is helpful in showing the variation of a few variables and their percentage ratio.
100 Percent Stacked Column Chart
The 100% Stacked Column Chart displays the comparison of the percentage each part of the category brings to the whole category. This chart shows the products sales ratio in several regions.
Stacked Column and Line Chart
Three series of a Stacked Column type and a series of a Line type are combined in this chart. Two axes demonstrate values in integer and percent values.
Stacked SteplineArea Chart
A Stacked Step Line Area Chart is composed of several Step Line Area series having their own height and stacked vertically on top of one another. This type is convenient when we need to see the variation of each SteplineArea series and the variation of the combined value.