An area chart is a line chart with the area below the line filled with color. Often, several area charts are mapped together for comparison.
On a bar chart, numerical values are represented by horizontal bars and compared by length.
A bar/line combo combines a bar graph with a line graph to display a trend or compare multiple data sets. It is horizontally oriented.
Bubble charts are used to display data points with three numerical dimensions represented by the x-axis, y-axis, and area of the bubble.
A bullet graph is a variation of a bar graph that measures values on a qualitative range.
In a column chart, numerical values are represented by the height of vertical bars.
In a column chart, numerical values are represented by the height of vertical bars.
A donut chart is a hollow circle divided into sections that each represent a portion of the whole.
Funnel charts represent stages in a sales, marketing, or other “funnel” process.
Gauge charts use needles to show change in a single value on a dial.
A line graph displays information as a series of data points connected by straight lines.
A map chart displays geolocational data.
A Pareto chart contains columns and a line, where columns are presented in descending order and the line shows the cumulative total.
A pie chart is a circle divided into sections that each represent a portion of the whole.
A radar chart displays multivariate data on multiple axes starting from the same point.
A stacked column chart breaks down and compares parts of a whole. Columns represents the whole, and segments represent different parts of the whole.
Similar to a stacked column chart, but each column segment represents a percentage of the whole, rather than the actual value.
Similar to a column/line combo, a stacked column/line combo overlays a line graph on a stacked column graph.
A stacked bar chart breaks down and compares parts of a whole. Bars represents the whole, and segments represent different parts of the whole.
A table is a set of data systematically displayed in rows and columns.