Stacked charts

Learn how to use stacked charts in Inforiver to compare multiple measures, analyze category contributions, and uncover trends across your Power BI reports.

Stacked charts are often used to show the breakdown of a total, such as the distribution of expenses by category or the composition of a portfolio by asset class. They can also be used to show changes in the composition over time, such as the distribution of sales by product or region.

Inforiver offers two variations of stacked charts, they are:

  • Stacked bar chart - In a stacked bar chart, each section of the bar represents the absolute value of each series.

  • Percentage stacked bar chart - In a percentage stacked bar chart, each section of the bar represents the relative proportions of the data series.

1. Adding the chart

In this example, we have 2025 Actuals across regions and we want to visualize using a stacked chart.

STEP 1: We have added Subcategories are added to the Categories field, and 2025 Actuals are added to the Values (AC) field in the Visualization pane..

Data mapping

STEP 2: Select columns for which you aim to insert the stacked/percentage stacked chart. In the following image,2025 Actuals and 2025 Plans columns have been selected.

Column and chart type selection

The bullet/stacked chart option gets enabled. From the Bullet/Stacked chart drop-down, select the Percentage stacked chart under the Others category.

STEP 3: The percentage stacked chart gets inserted as shown below. You can see the Customize tab in the toolbar and the following customization options.

Stacked bar chart insertion

2. Customization options

The following customization options are available if you insert either a stacked or a percentage stacked bar chart.

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Some of these customization options may or may not be available, depending on the type of stacked chart inserted.

2.1. Sorting

From the Sorting drop-down, you can set the sorting order of the data series in the chart to either Ascending or Descending.

Stacked chart sorting option

2.2. Alignment

Using this drop-down, you can set the alignment of the data labels within the bar. You can align the label to the Left, Center, or Right of the bar; the default is left.

Stacked chart alignment option

2.3. Show axis

You can enable this checkbox to display an axis line for reference, above the chart.

Stacked chart show axis

2.4. Series Display

This option lets you change how the stacked charts are displayed. Clicking on this option opens the Series Display modal, where you can configure the following properties:

Theme - Using this option, you can customize the theme of the chart. The bar colors change depending on the theme chosen. It has the following options: IBCS, Power BI, and Custom.

  • IBCS - Set the bar color of values to the default IBCS theme color

  • Power BI - Set the bar color of values to the default Power BI theme color

  • Custom - This option lets you set your own custom color for the bars

Value 1, Value 2,... - These drop-downs display the columns for which the stacked bar chart is inserted.

Stacked chart appearance options

In this section, we covered stacked charts. Navigate to the next section to learn more about bullet and clustered charts.

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