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1. Introducing FusionCharts > Creating charts with multiple series

Creating charts with multiple series

In our previous example, we had built a Column 3D chart with three columns, each column representing the revenue for a specific year. Now, Harry needs to see how the revenue is split across food products and non-food products, each year. He needs this to monitor growth of both the segments over the years. The data for this example is provided in the following table:

Year

Sales of Food Products

Sales of Non-Food Products

2009

892500

595000

2010

1407400

693200

2011

1565000

880400

The sum of food products and non-food products adds up to the total revenue per year, which we had earlier plotted. The set of data points representing one of these segments, says food-products, is a data series, or a dataset in FusionCharts XML terminology. We have two data series in our next chart that would be rendered side-by-side, as in the following screenshot:


  

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