Line Graphs
Line graphs enable you to connect several distinct data points as a single continuous progression. You can use them to identify changes in one value relative to another.
| Visualization Type | More Information |
|---|---|
| Area |
Based on a line chart with the area between the axis and line filled in. These graphs show you the amount of change over time, and are useful for evaluating a total value across a trend. |
| 100% Area |
Based on the area graph but with the entire graph filled in to 100%. |
| Line |
Depicts an entire series of values over time in a line format. |
| Radar Area |
Based on the radar line graph but the areas between lines are filled in. |
| Radar Bar |
Based on the radar line graph and presents multivariate data by plotting each variable on an axis and the data as a polygonal shape over all axes. |
| Radar Line |
Displays multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on an axes starting from the same point. |
| Stacked Area |
Based on the area graph and is useful for tracking not only the total value, but also seeing the breakdown of that total by groups. |