I have modeled a stacked bar chart in excel that also contains a 'subtotal'. The closest thing I can find is to try and create a stacked clustered chart where the subtotal bar would ride along the side of the stacked bars up to the value of the subtotal (see attachment).
Is it possible to achieve what I've modeled using your charting plugin? If so, how would I do it?
(The table data is simple to generate - it is an annual contribution of $24,000 with a dividend of 48%)
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We will do our best to add a solution for this use-case as soon as possible.
I have modeled a stacked bar chart in excel that also contains a 'subtotal'. The closest thing I can find is to try and create a stacked clustered chart where the subtotal bar would ride along the side of the stacked bars up to the value of the subtotal (see attachment).
Is it possible to achieve what I've modeled using your charting plugin? If so, how would I do it?
(The table data is simple to generate - it is an annual contribution of $24,000 with a dividend of 48%)
Attached files: InvestmentChart.png
Hi, Authorized.
Thanks for reaching out to us.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but something like your model is not possible to be achieved with our current charts capabilities.
It is a very good idea for adding this in the future, though.
Please feel free to search on our suggestions page,
to see if someone may be already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like ( it is also available in the plugin dashboard), where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates;
and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
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I just checked, and browsed through all the available chart engines and examples of wpDataCharts documentation here,
and sadly, none of the current charts we have/ and the chart options, could not provide this use-case.
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It is also not possible to add any calculation function such as SUM/Total from the source table to the charts.
( You can use a Formula Column as series, though)
That is something that a couple of users already requested, so you can check out on our Suggestions Page, and upvote this if you can find from other user requests,
or if not - you can add your own.
We will do our best to add a solution for this use-case as soon as possible.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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