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Constructing and interpreting meaningful and useful graphical representations of data. (If your question is only about how to get particular software to produce a specific effect, then it is likely not on topic here.)
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Graph theory -- analysis and visualization
A similar question was asked on cstheory, also if you are specifically interested in planar graphs, or bibliographic visualization.
Gephi was already mentioned here, but it was also recommended by a f …
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How would one visualize this data using bar charts?
Depending on the number of files, I would recommend a stacked area chart, or a series of stacked bar plots. However, this will still become busy if you have too many files. If you don't want to stack …