Hi Vic,

Since the variance over time doesn't change significantly, a time-based
line chart doesn't appear to be that useful.  It seems that you are
really just displaying the relationship between products A, B and C. 
For something like this a simple bar chart works well.  To make the
chart more intuitive, you might just want to show the 7 day averages for
each product; side by side.  Just an idea.

-TH

--- In [email protected], Vik <vik....@...> wrote:
>
> I have some data which is say quantity for 7 days. this quantity value
on
> 1st day is 1541 and 2nd day say 1543 , 3rd day say 1541 and so for 7
days
> just varies by 1 or 2 units.
>
> I created a line graph to depict. But as the quantity varies to a
small
> value every day so the graph does not look interesting at all. It
looks like
> a straight line (at least to human eyes). So, any suggestions to draw
a
> graph which looks interesting showing this small variation a bit
prominent.
>
> Just to add further i choose this line series graph coz i had three
such
> quantities. Say product A quantity, product B quantiy and product C
> quantity. Product A quantiy starts at 1541 and varies +/- 1 to 2 every
day
> and similarly product B's start at 645, product C's start at 115 with
same
> degree of variation.
>
> In all graph looks just 3 straight lines.. how to make a bit
interesting
> grpah with such type of data?
> Thankx and Regards
>
> Vik
> Founder
> www.sakshum.com
> www.sakshum.blogspot.com
>



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