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Option to switch area graph to 100% stacking #312

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farski opened this issue Sep 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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Option to switch area graph to 100% stacking #312

farski opened this issue Sep 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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farski commented Sep 17, 2018

I've found this to be really useful when looking for patterns of app usage, without having to work around drop day traffic spikes making it hard to see anything else

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cumulative? I'm not actually sure what you mean, the area graph is stacked.

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farski commented Sep 19, 2018

So like given this data

OS                |   Monday   |  Tuesday
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iOS               | 1000 .        | .  2000
Android           |  500          | .  200

The way we show that now is we'd show absolute values on each day (1500 total on monday, 2200 total on tuesday).

I think it'd be cool if there were an alt. view were each day showed the relative values (66% iOS/33% and 90%/10% for those two days

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Ends up looking like that, where each day is just out of 100%, regardless of how many downloads it actually had

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oh, I get what you mean by 100% stacking. thanks

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