Sankeytyyli
Sankeytyyli is a type of diagram used to visualize the flow of quantities between different nodes in a system. It was developed by Captain Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey in the late 19th century to illustrate the energy efficiency of steam engines. The diagram consists of nodes, which represent sources, sinks, or intermediate points in the system, and directed edges, which represent the flow of quantities between nodes. The width of the edges is proportional to the quantity being transferred, making it easy to compare the relative magnitudes of different flows.
Sankey diagrams are widely used in various fields, including engineering, economics, and environmental science, to represent
In recent years, Sankey diagrams have also been adapted for use in data visualization, where they are