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Stacked bars with widths proportional to values, good for composition analysis.
Circular layout with bars radiating from the center, good for proportions.
Uses pictograms or icons to represent data, good for visual storytelling.
Scatterplot with points arranged to avoid overlap, showing data distribution.
Triangular bars compare values, suitable for part-to-whole relationships.
A parallel coordinate chart uses many vertical axes to show relationships between several data variables at once.
Bump chart uses bars with rounded tops to show data variations, highlighting unexpected increases or dips.
A candlestick chart visually shows a security's price movement over time, including highs, lows, opens, and closes.
Waterfall chart: Shows changes in a value with stacked bars, like a flowing waterfall.
Waffle chart: Grid squares show proportions within two categories, resembling a waffle.
A sunburst chart visualizes data hierarchies using nested circles, with the center showing the highest level and outer rings for subcategories.
Tiny chart in a line or bar format showing trends in data at a glance.