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  • leewp14
    Junior Member
    • May 2023
    • 13

    #1

    Help needed to understand stacked graph (is it displaying incorrectly?)

    Is it a problem with my understanding or the stacked graph is displaying incorrectly?

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    The dark cyan color, which is at the top of the graph, if referred to at the bottom table, it shows that it is only 41C maximum, and the light cyan 53C maximum.
    But how come dark cyan is at the top of the graph? Did I understand it wrong?
    And there are so many at below 30C, which (again, per my understanding) is incorrect, as you can see from the bottom table, the minimum is at 34C
    Did I understand stacked graph wrongly? Can someone advice me on this?

    PS. The values of Y axis is also..... weird? they are in hundredths?

    I have cross checked the values, and also confirmed that the normal graph is correct (also, per my understanding).
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    Thanks in advance.
  • cyber
    Senior Member
    Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
    • Dec 2006
    • 4807

    #2
    Don't you just misunderstand the concept of stacked graph?
    Stacked graphs depict items stacked one on top (column) of the other or side-by-side (bar), differentiated by coloured bars or strips.

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    • leewp14
      Junior Member
      • May 2023
      • 13

      #3
      Originally posted by cyber
      Don't you just misunderstand the concept of stacked graph?
      https://www.betterevaluation.org/met.../stacked-graph
      You're right. Stacked graph is not suitable for my use case. Got it now, thanks again.

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