Stacked Area Chart Example
In this example, the Stacked Area chart shows acquisition cost in dollars by Adwords ad group.
We have used a public data set that you can retrieve here: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/marceaxl82/shopping-mall-paid-search-campaign-dataset.
We use the Stacked Area Chart node from the KNIME Views (Labs). To install this Labs extension, go to 'File > Install KNIME Extensions > KNIME Labs Extensions > KNIME Views (Labs)'.
The advantage of the Stacked Area Chart is that it allows you to see the total spent by Adgroup, as for this example, but at the same time, you can see the breakdown by Adgroup over time.
With the Stacked Area Chart node from KNIME Views (Labs), you can double-click and configure your chart, then click 'save and execute' and see the results without leaving the configuration window.
We have created a component example in the workflow with widgets. You can visualise it on your Local Machine or execute it in the KNIME Business Hub.
Definitely, it's a fancier and more updated visualisation node. If you include it within KNIME components, you can build professional dashboards.
In this example, the Stacked Area chart shows acquisition cost in dollars by Adwords ad group.
We have used a public data set that you can retrieve here: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/marceaxl82/shopping-mall-paid-search-campaign-dataset.
We use the Stacked Area Chart node from the KNIME Views (Labs). To install this Labs extension, go to 'File > Install KNIME Extensions > KNIME Labs Extensions > KNIME Views (Labs)'.
The advantage of the Stacked Area Chart is that it allows you to see the total spent by Adgroup, as for this example, but at the same time, you can see the breakdown by Adgroup over time.
With the Stacked Area Chart node from KNIME Views (Labs), you can double-click and configure your chart, then click 'save and execute' and see the results without leaving the configuration window.
We have created a component example in the workflow with widgets. You can visualise it on your Local Machine or execute it in the KNIME Business Hub.
Definitely, it's a fancier and more updated visualisation node. If you include it within KNIME components, you can build professional dashboards.