Creating a stacked area chart

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I have imported the following data from Excel:



s = 0.166667, 0.333333, 0., 0., 0., 0.166667,
0.0833333, 0., 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
0.333333, 0.0833333, 0.166667, 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0.166667,
0.416667, 0.5, 0.583333, 0.666667, 0.833333, 0.333333,
0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0.,
0., 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.


My purpose is now to create a stacked area chart in Mathematica, of the kind shown in the diagram below. My question is, how can I do that using my data?
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    I have imported the following data from Excel:



    s = 0.166667, 0.333333, 0., 0., 0., 0.166667,
    0.0833333, 0., 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
    0.333333, 0.0833333, 0.166667, 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0.166667,
    0.416667, 0.5, 0.583333, 0.666667, 0.833333, 0.333333,
    0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0.,
    0., 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
    0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.


    My purpose is now to create a stacked area chart in Mathematica, of the kind shown in the diagram below. My question is, how can I do that using my data?
    enter image description here










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      I have imported the following data from Excel:



      s = 0.166667, 0.333333, 0., 0., 0., 0.166667,
      0.0833333, 0., 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
      0.333333, 0.0833333, 0.166667, 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0.166667,
      0.416667, 0.5, 0.583333, 0.666667, 0.833333, 0.333333,
      0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0.,
      0., 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
      0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.


      My purpose is now to create a stacked area chart in Mathematica, of the kind shown in the diagram below. My question is, how can I do that using my data?
      enter image description here










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      I have imported the following data from Excel:



      s = 0.166667, 0.333333, 0., 0., 0., 0.166667,
      0.0833333, 0., 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
      0.333333, 0.0833333, 0.166667, 0.166667, 0.0833333, 0.166667,
      0.416667, 0.5, 0.583333, 0.666667, 0.833333, 0.333333,
      0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0.,
      0., 0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0.166667,
      0., 0., 0.0833333, 0., 0., 0.


      My purpose is now to create a stacked area chart in Mathematica, of the kind shown in the diagram below. My question is, how can I do that using my data?
      enter image description here







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          You can use StackedListPlot:



          StackedListPlot[s[[1]]]


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          Alternatively, you can use ListLinePlot with the option PlotLayout ->"Stacked":



          ListLinePlot[s[[1]], PlotLayout -> "Stacked", Filling -> Automatic, PlotRange -> All]


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            You can use StackedListPlot:



            StackedListPlot[s[[1]]]


            enter image description here



            Alternatively, you can use ListLinePlot with the option PlotLayout ->"Stacked":



            ListLinePlot[s[[1]], PlotLayout -> "Stacked", Filling -> Automatic, PlotRange -> All]


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              You can use StackedListPlot:



              StackedListPlot[s[[1]]]


              enter image description here



              Alternatively, you can use ListLinePlot with the option PlotLayout ->"Stacked":



              ListLinePlot[s[[1]], PlotLayout -> "Stacked", Filling -> Automatic, PlotRange -> All]


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                You can use StackedListPlot:



                StackedListPlot[s[[1]]]


                enter image description here



                Alternatively, you can use ListLinePlot with the option PlotLayout ->"Stacked":



                ListLinePlot[s[[1]], PlotLayout -> "Stacked", Filling -> Automatic, PlotRange -> All]


                enter image description here






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                You can use StackedListPlot:



                StackedListPlot[s[[1]]]


                enter image description here



                Alternatively, you can use ListLinePlot with the option PlotLayout ->"Stacked":



                ListLinePlot[s[[1]], PlotLayout -> "Stacked", Filling -> Automatic, PlotRange -> All]


                enter image description here







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