Sure!
You need to use a RTComposer. Here is an example:
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c := RTComposer new.
stack1 := RTStackBarPlot new.
stack1 view: c view.
stack1 add: #(1 2 3 4).
stack1 add: #(4 3 2 1).
stack1 add: #(5 3 2 0).
stack1 build.
c group: 'stack1'.
c nameGroup: 'stack1' as: 'My great data set'.
stack2 := RTStackBarPlot new.
stack2 view: c view.
stack2 add: #(2 2 3 1).
stack2 add: #(4 3 2 2).
stack2 add: #(6 1 2 0).
stack2 build.
c group: 'stack2'.
c nameGroup: 'stack2' as: 'Another awesome data set'.
c layout: RTVerticalLineLayout new.
c view
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You should end up with:
Title are optional. You can remove the call of nameGroup:as: if you wish.
Cheers,
Alexandre
NB: Strange, when I reply, the name of Offray appear while Hernan sent the original mail.
No idea what’s going on
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On Nov 27, 2015, at 8:31 PM, Hernán Morales Durand
<hernan.morales(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Roassal users and developers,
I'm using Roassal in Pharo 4 and want to stack visualizations, something like:
| stack1 stack2 |
stack1 := RTStackBarPlot new.
stack1 add: #(1 2 3 4).
stack1 add: #(4 3 2 1).
stack1 add: #(5 3 2 0).
stack1 build.
stack2 := RTStackBarPlot new.
stack2 add: #(2 2 3 1).
stack2 add: #(4 3 2 2).
stack2 add: #(6 1 2 0).
stack2 build.
^ (stack1 , stack2) view
or
stack1 append: stack2
is this currently possible?
Cheers
Hernán
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