Stacked Bar Chart or Stacked Column Chart
User Story
As a [User], I want to view the [Object Count or Sum] by [Measure 1] composed by [Measure 2], so I can better compare see the composition of each [Measure 2] and the differences between of [Measure 1].
I’ll know this is done when:
- I can view a title summarizing the visualization
- I can view the composition of each [Measure 1] presented and how it is part of the grouped object value.
- I can view the amount of each [Measure 2] presented and how it is part of the grouped object value.
- I can view the value, and label of each grouped value within [Measure 2].
- I can view a color affordance for all visual representations of {Measure 2] with the corresponding label.
- (Optional) I can view a series of lines with labels that indicate value progression.
- (Optional) I can view that all values are greater than zero.
- (Optional) I can search against filtered values in the visualization by selecting the visual representation of the grouped object value.
Typical Representation
- Bar Chart for longer labels
- Column Chart for shorter labels
Display
- “Top” items
- 5 Items or Less
- 4 Columns, Column Chart or 4 Columns, Bar Chart
- 8 Columns, Table
- Next to the chart
- 12 to 20 items
- 12 Columns, Column Chart
- 12 Columns, Table
- Below the chart
- All items
- 5 Items or Less
- 4 Columns, Column Chart
- 4 Columns, Bar Chart
- 5 to 8 items
- 4 or 6 Columns, Radar Chart
- 6 Columns, Column Chart
- 9 to 11 items
- 8 Columns, Column Chart
- 12 to 20 items
- 12 Columns, Column Chart