Charts
Exploring Charts
By Nico and 2 others3 authors22 articles
Column chartsThese charts use vertical bars to compare values across different categories, making it easy to track changes or differences clearly.
Stacked column chartsThese charts divide each column into colored segments, helping you compare totals and understand the component parts that make up those totals simultaneously.
Bar chartsBar charts visually compare data categories using horizontal bars, making comparisons straightforward, especially when category names are long.
Stacked bar chartsStacked bar charts divide horizontal bars into color-coded segments to simultaneously show total values and the individual parts contributing to those totals.
Line chartsLine charts are the ideal visualization for clearly showing trends, changes, and connections over periods of time by connecting data points with straight lines.
KPI chartsThese charts display a key metric, alongside its comparative performance over time to instantly convey a ministry’s status.
Pie chartsA pie chart divides a circle into slices to visually represent the numerical proportion of each segment relative to the whole.
Area chartsArea charts feature a filled region between the plotted line and the axis, which is effective for visualizing quantitative data and showing magnitude over a continuous scale.
Stacked area chartsStacked area charts effectively visualize how each part contributes to the accumulated total of a measure over time.
Scatter chartsScatter charts are a powerful tool for discovering correlations or outliers within your data.
Bubble chartsThe bubble chart is a variation of the scatter chart where your data points appear as bubbles.
Pareto chartsType of chart that combines both column bars and a specialized line chart to display information.
Waterfall chartsDesigned to clearly illustrate how an initial metric value is influenced by a series of intermediate positive (increases) or negative (decreases) values.
Heatmap chartsHeatmap charts use a comparable color-coding system to represent data values.
Line column chartsThe line column chart provides a versatile way to visualize your data by combining column and line charts into a single view.
Line stacked column charts
Funnel chartsLearn how to use a funnel chart for visualizing processes
Sankey chartsLearn how to use a Sankey chart to visualize your data.
Radar chartsLearn how to use Radar charts to visualize data.
Pivot tableLearn how to use a pivot table to visualize your data.
Geo chartsLearn how to use Geo charts to display your data.
Tree map chartsThe tree map chart displays hierarchical data as a set of nested rectangles
