- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Working with process apps
- Working with dashboards and charts
- Working with process graphs
- Working with Discover process models and Import BPMN models
- Showing or hiding the menu
- Context information
- Export
- Filters
- Sending automation ideas to UiPath® Automation Hub
- Tags
- Due dates
- Compare
- Conformance checking
- Root cause analysis
- Simulating automation potential
- Starting a Task Mining project from Process Mining
- Triggering an automation from a process app
- Viewing Process data
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Customizing process apps
- Publishing process apps
- App templates
- Additional resources
Process Mining
Stacked bar charts
A stacked bar chart allows you to compare different categories while also keeping track of the total value. A stacked bar chart is a type of bar chart where each bar is segmented into multiple sub-categories. Each sub-category represents a portion of the total. The length of each bar corresponds to the total value, while the lengths of the different parts of the bar represent the values of the different sub-categories.
You can edit the properties of a bar chart in the Edit stacked bar chart panel.
The following table describes the properties of the Stacked bar chart.
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Title |
Text box that enables you to edit the title of the stacked bar chart. |
Tooltip | Text box that enables you to add a text that will be displayed as tooltip when the user hovers the mouse over the chart title in the published process app. |
Change field |
List of fields available for the stacked bar chart. |
Change metric |
List of metrics available for the bar chart. |
Change stack |
List of fields that can be used to divide the bars into different sub-categories. |
Max stack numbers |
The maximum number of sub-categories that will be displayed in the bar. Note:
You cannot have more than 10 sub-categories. |
When the user hovers over a bar, a tooltip is displayed showing the values applicable for the bar.
A stacked bar chart displays up to 10 stacks. If the data consists of more than 10 sub-categories for the selected category, an eleventh sub-category called Rest is displayed representing the combined total of the remaining sub-categories that are not displayed individually.
The purpose of the eleventh sub-category is to provide a complete picture of the data distribution, when not all sub-categories are displayed individually. It shows the proportion of the data that is not covered by the top 10 individual sub-categories in comparison to the whole.