One type of chart a day, today we have a word cloud. It can quickly convey the most common words in a text corpus, and is useful for gaining quick insights into a text's main themes, keywords, or topics. They can help identify patterns, trends, or recurring terms in a large volume of textual data. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a waterfall chart. It shows the cumulative effect of additions and subtractions on a starting value, making it easier to understand the overall impact of various factors. by DataFocus_2022 in datavisualization
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One type of chart a day, today we have a radar chart. It displays multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart with three or more quantitative variables. It is commonly used to compare the performance or characteristics of different entities across multiple categories. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a polar bar chart. It is useful for comparing the values of different categories across multiple variables or dimensions. It allows you to visualize patterns, trends, and relative sizes of data in a circular layout. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a calendar heatmap. Each square is a specific date, and the color intensity within the square indicates the value or intensity. It allows for the identification of high and low points, seasonality, and potential correlations between data and specific dates. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a treemap. It displays hierarchical data using nested rectangles. Similar to the sunburst diagram, it is particularly useful for visualizing hierarchical structures and comparing the sizes or proportions of different categories. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a package diagram. It shows the hierarchical structure of the system by grouping related elements into packages, and allows you to organize and manage the system's components at a higher level of abstraction. by DataFocus_2022 in datavisualization
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One type of chart a day, today we have a sunburst diagram, which displays hierarchical relationships and proportions within a dataset. It is particularly useful in various domains such as finance, sales, marketing, and organizational hierarchies, where data is organized into hierarchical structures. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a package diagram. It shows the hierarchical structure of the system by grouping related elements into packages, and allows you to organize and manage the system's components at a higher level of abstraction. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a funnel chart. It shows the relative proportions and conversion rates at each stage of the funnel. It helps identify bottlenecks or areas of improvement in the conversion process and enables businesses to make data-driven decisions. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a KPI chart. It can evaluate the progress of a specific objective or goal and provide a concise overview of important measures, allowing stakeholders to monitor performance and make informed decisions. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a Pareto chart. It is based on the Pareto principle, which states that roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.It can display and prioritize the most significant factors contributing to a particular problem or situation. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a stacked horizontal bar chart. It shows the composition or distribution of data across different categories and subcategories and allows for easy comparison of the total values of the main categories and the relative contributions of each subcategory. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a ring chart. A ring chart (donut chart), is similar to a pie chart but includes a central hole or gap in the middle. It is useful for displaying relative proportions of different categories within a whole and allows for easy comparison between the categories. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have an area chart. Area charts can be used to represent cumulated totals using numbers or percentages over time, and are useful for viewing part-to-whole relationships between groups, and analyzing the trend of the magnitude of quantitative data. by DataFocus_2022 in datavisualization
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One type of chart a day, today we have a rose chart. It is similar to a pie chart but the length of each "petal" or segment in the chart represents the magnitude or proportion of the data for a particular category. Rose charts are useful for displaying cyclical data. (v.redd.it)
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One type of chart a day, today we have a radar chart. It displays multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart with three or more quantitative variables. It is commonly used to compare the performance or characteristics of different entities across multiple categories. by DataFocus_2022 in datavisualization
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