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4. Pie Chart – shows the size of the items that
make up a data series, proportional to the
sum of theitems.
Subtype:
Pie –This type of pie chart displays the
contribution of each value to a total.
Exploded Pie – This type of pie chart displays
the contribution of each value to a total while
emphasizing individual values.
Pie of Pie – This pie chart consolidates some
of the given data as one part of the pie, then
sets these data individually into a second pie.
Bar of Pie – This pie chart does the same thing
as the Pie of Pie type, only, the consolidated
data is identified with a stacked bar chart.
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5. XY Chart – (also called scatter chart) shows
the relationships among the numeric values
in several data series or plots two groups of
numbers as one series ofxy-coordinates.
6. Area Chart – This chart emphasizes the
magnitude of change over time.
7. Doughnut Charts – Shows the relationship
of parts to a whole; however, it can contain
more than one data series.
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8. Surface Chart – This chart is useful when you
want to find optimum combinations between
two sets of data. As in a topographic map,
colors and patterns indicates areas that arein
the same range ofvalues.
9. Bubble Chart – It compares sets of three values
and can be displayed with a three-dimensional
visual effect. The size of the bubble, or data
marker, indicates the value of a third variable.
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10. Stock Chart –This type of chart is most
often used for scientific data.
11. Cylinder, Cone, or Pyramid Charts – These
chart types use cylinder, cone, or pyramid
data markers, respectively, to lend a
dramatic effect to column, bar, and three-
dimensional columncharts.