A Sankey diagram typically illustrates the size of components in a time-related flow. It should be read from left to right. To help the viewer interpret it, the flow connections can be designed with arrows. They are suitable for visualizing changes over time, such as revenue to profit analysis or before-after comparisons. Sankey diagrams are used to represent one-way flows.


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