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Learning jqPlot

By : Scott Gottreu
Book Image

Learning jqPlot

By: Scott Gottreu

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Learning jqPlot
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Understanding waterfall charts


We head back to our office and start our research. We spend about an hour and finally get a grasp on how waterfall charts work. Waterfall charts show how our starting value is affected by other data values. Once all the effects are plotted, we are left with our final value.

We are looking at how various expenses affect revenue. So, once all the expenses are deducted, we are left with our profit. So, revenue will be our starting value and profit will be the final value.

Our starting and final values will be full bars extending from zero upward on the y axis. Each of the values in between will begin at the y value of the previous bar. If the value is positive, the new bar will extend up, and the bar will extend down if the value is negative. Generally, the bars are color-coded to easily show which values are negative and which are positive.

Let's say our revenue is $1,000,000. The next value is operating expenses which totals to $250,000. The bar for operating expenses...