Line Graph
Line Graphs are easy to understand and are a great way to communicate important time-based trends, clustering, and outliers.
They work especially well when comparing ten or fewer data sets (our Horizon Graph is a good solution for displaying time series data with ten or more data sets).
Figure 3-9. A line graph
Figure 3-10. A line graph with stepped interpolation
Figure 3-11. A line graph with last values shown on a right aligned Y-axis
Figure 3-12. A line graph with last value and name shown on a right aligned Y-axis
Figure 3-13. A line graph with lines colored by a numeric variable with different color per time slices.
Figure 3-14. A line graph with lines colored by a numeric variable with different color per time slices in a visual table.