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https://github.com/arction/lcjs-example-0103-layeredareas

A demo application showcasing LightningChart JS Layered areas
https://github.com/arction/lcjs-example-0103-layeredareas

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A demo application showcasing LightningChart JS Layered areas

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# Layered Areas JavaScript Chart

![Layered Areas JavaScript Chart](layeredAreas-darkGold.png)

This demo application belongs to the set of examples for LightningChart JS, data visualization library for JavaScript.

LightningChart JS is entirely GPU accelerated and performance optimized charting library for presenting massive amounts of data. It offers an easy way of creating sophisticated and interactive charts and adding them to your website or web application.

The demo can be used as an example or a seed project. Local execution requires the following steps:

- Make sure that relevant version of [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) is installed
- Open the project folder in a terminal:

npm install # fetches dependencies
npm start # builds an application and starts the development server

- The application is available at _http://localhost:8080_ in your browser, webpack-dev-server provides hot reload functionality.

## Description

_Also known as a Layered Area Graph, Layered Area Chart or Multiple Area Charts_

Layers mean individual slices of information (series) which can be stacked to create your composition of multiple series within the same chart view using overlapping.

In this example, layered area chart is basically multiple areas layered by either making use of transparency or perspective. It can be used instead of a multiple **_LineSeries_** to compare development of a trend, to search patterns and relationships both within a collection and across collections over the period.

## API Links

* [XY cartesian chart]
* [Area series]

## Support

If you notice an error in the example code, please open an issue on [GitHub][0] repository of the entire example.

Official [API documentation][1] can be found on [LightningChart][2] website.

If the docs and other materials do not solve your problem as well as implementation help is needed, ask on [StackOverflow][3] (tagged lightningchart).

If you think you found a bug in the LightningChart JavaScript library, please contact [email protected].

Direct developer email support can be purchased through a [Support Plan][4] or by contacting [email protected].

[0]: https://github.com/Arction/
[1]: https://lightningchart.com/lightningchart-js-api-documentation/
[2]: https://lightningchart.com
[3]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/lightningchart
[4]: https://lightningchart.com/support-services/

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[XY cartesian chart]: https://lightningchart.com/js-charts/api-documentation/v6.1.0/classes/ChartXY.html
[Area series]: https://lightningchart.com/js-charts/api-documentation/v6.1.0/classes/ChartXY.html#addAreaSeries