Choosing Right Chart for your data

Chart that shows how two or more variables relate to each other.

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Chart that shows data over a time period to display as a way to find trends or changes over time.

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Chart that shows how individual data points are grouped or spread out within the data set. It’s a great method to find the frequency of events.

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Chart that shows movement between two or more states or conditions. It can be logical sequences or geographical locations.

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Spatial chart shows data as locations or geographical patterns over geographical regions.

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Chart that shows how a single entity can be divided into its individual parts. If your purpose is to show the size of the different parts, comparison-type chart can be a better option.

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Chart that shows not only the magnitude of variables, but also the relative ranking of all.

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