Waterfall Chart
A waterfall chart shows the change (increase and decrease) in a category over a period of time
Monday, 25 January 2010
Bubble Pie Chart
Bubble Pie Chart
A unique buble chart that allows you to show/compare/relate performance across 4 paramenter sets instead of two. The third value determines the size of the bubble marker, the fourth by the % of pie while the other two are determined by the position on the axis.
Funnel Charts
A good chart to show the performance/impact of different phases of a particular category
Stack + Line Chart
This chart acts as a good representation to check the contibution by various categories and their change over a period of time
Friday, 22 January 2010
Bullet Chart
Bullet Chart
Mainly used to compare the 2 sets of data across various categories, this chart can also be used to represent the contribution of a certain category to the total value
Mainly used to compare the 2 sets of data across various categories, this chart can also be used to represent the contribution of a certain category to the total value
Line Chart
Line Chart
You should use a line chart if your category labels are text, and are representing evenly spaced values such as months, quarters, or fiscal years. This is especially true if there are multiple series—for one series, you should consider using a category chart. You should also use a line chart if you have several evenly spaced numeric labels, especially years. If you have more than ten numeric labels, use a scatter chart instead.
You should use a line chart if your category labels are text, and are representing evenly spaced values such as months, quarters, or fiscal years. This is especially true if there are multiple series—for one series, you should consider using a category chart. You should also use a line chart if you have several evenly spaced numeric labels, especially years. If you have more than ten numeric labels, use a scatter chart instead.
100% Stack Chart
100% Stack Chart
You can use a 100% stacked column chart when you have three or more data series and you want to emphasize the contributions to the whole, especially if the total is the same for each category.
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