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Chartopedia / Bullet Chart
A Bullet Chart (Bullet Graph) is a variation of a Bar Graph invented by Stephen Few. This type is convenient when we want to see the difference between the target and what was actually achieved.
Chartopedia / Stacked Bar Chart
A Stacked Bar Chart is composed of several Bar series having their own width and stacked horizontally one by one. This type is convenient when one needs to see the variation of each Bar series and the variation of the combined value.
Chartopedia / Stock Chart
Chartopedia / Stacked Area Chart
A Stacked Area Chart is composed of several Area series having their own height and stacked vertically one by one. This type is convenient when one needs to see the variation of each Area series and the variation of the combined value.
Chartopedia / Sparkline Chart
A Sparkline is a very small Line Chart drawn without axes or labels. It presents the general shape of the variation in some measurement in a simple and highly condensed way. Sparklines are small enough to be embedded in a text, or several sparklines may be grouped together as elements of a small multiple.
Chartopedia / Flow Map
A Flow Map is the type used to visualize the movement of objects from one area to another (people migration, traded goods) by drawing lines with direction. Lines can have different thicknesses depending on how big the values are.
Chartopedia / Percent Stacked Bar Chart
A Percent Stacked Bar Chart is a multi-series Bar Chart which presents the contribution of each value to the sum of all values across categories. The X-axis is intended for percentage terms (from 0 to 100).
Chartopedia / Spline Chart
A Spline Chart is based on a Line Chart, in which data points are connected with a smooth curve. This chart type also shows how the displayed value changes over time.
Chartopedia / Donut Chart
A Donut Chart (Donut Graph) is a variation of a Pie Chart, which has a blank center. It also illustrates proportions, and its center can contain additional information about the data it shows.
Chartopedia / Range Bar Chart
A Range Bar Chart is similar to a Bar Chart, but it uses two X-axis values at a time – Low and High. Thus, each bar shows the difference between the maximum and minimum values in the corresponding category.
Chartopedia / Surface Chart
A Surface chart (3D Surface plot) displays a set of three-dimensional data as a mesh surface and is used when you need to find the optimum combinations between two sets of data. The colors and patterns in this chart indicate the areas that are in the same range of values.
Chartopedia / Japanese Candlestick Chart
A Japanese Candlestick Chart is a financial chart used to describe price movements over time. Each candlestick has a body with the opening price at the bottom and the closing - at the top and a wick with the highest and lowest traded prices.