It's hard to say without a more technical description of the output you want, but my guess is that you want GD::Graph (probably GD::Graph::bars, specifically) with the "cumulate" option.
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Hi Dan.
Your question would be better off in Seekers of Perl Wisdom. See Where should I post X? for more information.
There are lots of ways to make graphs with perl, but I am not sure what you mean by a "stacked graph". Do you mean a graph of stacks (i.e. a stacked bar chart), or do you mean a stack of graphs (i.e. multiple graphs displayed in layers). Assuming you want stacked bar charts, you might look into GD::Graph or Chart. | [reply] |
The original poster, dani_cv_74, posted this question multiple times, in different sections of the Monastery; probably unable to find his original post.
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Please stop reposting this question in other areas. Once it is posted the janitors will move it if needed, you do not need to repost.
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Thanks every one.
I will check with GD::Graph or Chart
I meant Stacked Bar Chart Graph...sorry for the confusion...
Best Regards,
Dan.
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A tip reguarding your duplicate posts: You can locate the nodes you have posted by clicking on your name (top right) and then clicking on the number next to "Writeups". You will even see the nodes you posted that haven't been approved yet. (This site uses moderation.)
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