Click on thumbnails to see sample charts |
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2-D Column Charts
Shows sequence of columns to compare values across categories.
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Area Charts
An area chart displays series as a set of points connected
by a line, with an area filled in below the line.
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3-D Column Charts
Compare two or more values using 3D columns.
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Pie / Doughnut Charts
A pie/doughnut chart displays value data as percentages of the whole.
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Line Charts
A line chart displays series as a set of points connected by a line.
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QuickLine Charts
A quick line is similar to a line chart where some features have been omitted.
It is a good alternative when performance is critical.
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Spline Charts
A spline is similar to a line chart except that it
draws a fitted curve through the data points.
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StepLine Charts
A step line is similar to a line chart but uses vertical and horizontal lines
to connect the data points in a series forming a step-like progression.
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Stacked Charts
Shows data as a stack of values in different colors,
where each color represents a series.
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Radar / Polar Charts
A radar/polar chart is a graphical method of displaying
multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart.
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Funnel / Pyramid Charts
These charts are used to display data that equals 100% when totalled.
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Combination Charts
Shows different chart types on the same y-axis.
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Bar Charts
Shows horizontal bars of lengths proportional to the
magnitudes of what they represent.
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Bubble / Point Charts
Shows the relation of two or more quantitative variables.
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CandleStick Charts
CandleStick chart is a style of chart used primarily to describe price movements of an equity over time.
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Stock Charts
Stock chart (OHLC chart) is a type of chart typically used to illustrate movements in the price of a financial instrument over time.
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Click on thumbnails to see sample gauges |
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Circular Gauges
Circular Gauges are typically used
to display the values of measurements. An indicator
in circular gauge indicates a specific value within the scale range of 0 to 360 degrees.
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Linear Gauges
Linear Gauges are typically used to display the values in a vertical or horizontal scale.
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