Stacked Column

The stacked bar chart (aka stacked bar graph) extends the standard bar chart from looking at numeric values across one categorical variable to two. Each bar in a standard bar chart is divided into a number of sub-bars stacked end to end, each one corresponding to a level of the second categorical variable. The main objective of a standard bar chart is to compare numeric values between levels of a categorical variable. One bar is plotted for each level of the categorical variable, each bar’s length indicating numeric value. A stacked bar chart also achieves this objective, but also targets a second goal. Special Options and Parameters: Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values Show trendline – If set then graph shows trendline for each data set Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values LabelsShow labels – If set then labels are displayed, their size and position should be changed in section Label Positions for each data set LegendsShow legend – If set then legends are displayed, default is trueSize – Set size of legend textSet color of the same as theme – If set then text of legend is the same color as graph Axis LabelsMin value, Max value – Defines range of values on Y axis. Default is set to auto.Show Axis – If set then graph axises are displayedShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis Y are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on Y axisShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis X are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on X axisShow Grid – If set then grid on graph is displayed. Default is the bar set. Color themeSelect color palette – Sets color palette for bar graph. User can modify Custom palette

Stacked Column

The stacked bar chart (aka stacked bar graph) extends the standard bar chart from looking at numeric values across one categorical variable to two. Each bar in a standard bar chart is divided into a number of sub-bars stacked end to end, each one corresponding to a level of the second categorical variable. The main objective of a standard bar chart is to compare numeric values between levels of a categorical variable. One bar is plotted for each level of the categorical variable, each bar’s length indicating numeric value. A stacked bar chart also achieves this objective, but also targets a second goal. Special Options and Parameters: Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values Show trendline – If set then graph shows trendline for each data set Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values LabelsShow labels – If set then labels are displayed, their size and position should be changed in section Label Positions for each data set LegendsShow legend – If set then legends are displayed, default is trueSize – Set size of legend textSet color of the same as theme – If set then text of legend is the same color as graph Axis LabelsMin value, Max value – Defines range of values on Y axis. Default is set to auto.Show Axis – If set then graph axises are displayedShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis Y are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on Y axisShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis X are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on X axisShow Grid – If set then grid on graph is displayed. Default is the bar set. Color themeSelect color palette – Sets color palette for bar graph. User can modify Custom palette

Stacked Column

The stacked bar chart (aka stacked bar graph) extends the standard bar chart from looking at numeric values across one categorical variable to two. Each bar in a standard bar chart is divided into a number of sub-bars stacked end to end, each one corresponding to a level of the second categorical variable. The main objective of a standard bar chart is to compare numeric values between levels of a categorical variable. One bar is plotted for each level of the categorical variable, each bar’s length indicating numeric value. A stacked bar chart also achieves this objective, but also targets a second goal. Special Options and Parameters: Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values Show trendline – If set then graph shows trendline for each data set Show as cumulative – If set then graph shows cumulative values instead original values LabelsShow labels – If set then labels are displayed, their size and position should be changed in section Label Positions for each data set LegendsShow legend – If set then legends are displayed, default is trueSize – Set size of legend textSet color of the same as theme – If set then text of legend is the same color as graph Axis LabelsMin value, Max value – Defines range of values on Y axis. Default is set to auto.Show Axis – If set then graph axises are displayedShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis Y are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on Y axisShow Y axis labels – If set then labels on axis X are displayedSize – Set size of text of labels on X axisShow Grid – If set then grid on graph is displayed. Default is the bar set. Color themeSelect color palette – Sets color palette for bar graph. User can modify Custom palette