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Jason Lang

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  1. On 6/23/2020 at 1:30 PM, Kjell Raemdonck said:

    Hi Jason, 

    Great question!

    You can achieve a stacked histogram by following the steps below. 

    You'll see that in the screenshot below I have 3 temperature signals, all having the same units - I believe this mimics the scenario in your question.

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    Then I create a Histogram - note you can aggregate your signal properties as you like here, this is just an example. 

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    Then finally, once you Execute the Histogram, you can convert the Histogram by clicking the "Stack" box as circled in the image below. This configuration will appear when you click the Customize button in your details pane, as denoted by the red arrow.

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    The final result should look like a set of stacked histograms, as per my image below.

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    Please let me know if this addresses your question.

    -Kjell

    Hello Kjell,

    I have been playing with this more and was wondering if you had a solution for the following:

    1) I have 17 signals all with the same units.

    2) I would like to make a stacked bar chart with all 17 signals, aggregating the data into hour sized bins.

    Is that possible?

    -Jason

  2. Hi Seeq!

    I am wondering if there is a simple way to create a stacked bar chart in Seeq if I have multiple signals that all have the same units. I am trying to figure out how to plot a normal stacked bar chart and also a 100% stacked bar chart if there is such functionality or if I can do a workaround in formulas?

    Thanks,

    Jason

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