A horizon chart or horizon graph is a 2-dimensional data visualisation displaying a quantitative data over a continuous interval, most commonly a time period. The horizon chart is valuable for enabling readers to identify trends and extreme values within large datasets. Similar to sparklines and ridgeline plot, horizon chart may not be the most suitable visualisation for precisely pinpointing specific values. Instead, its strength lies in providing an overview and highlighting patterns and outliers in the data.[1]
^Schwabish, Jonathan A. (2021). Better data visualizations: a guide for scholars, researchers, and wonks. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 164–166. ISBN 978-0-231-19311-5.
A horizonchart or horizon graph is a 2-dimensional data visualisation displaying a quantitative data over a continuous interval, most commonly a time...
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