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Plots

Plots are flexible visual components used to explore, analyze, and communicate data through clear graphical representations. They help reveal trends, compare values, and uncover patterns across datasets of any size, making them a core building block for dashboards, reports, and analytical views.

What it works best for

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Trend analysis

Use plots to clearly show how values change over time or across sequences.

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Data comparison

Compare categories, groups, or segments to highlight differences and similarities.

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Pattern discovery

Identify relationships, distributions, and outliers within complex datasets.

Bars (Vertical)

Bars (Vertical)

The most common approach to visualizing amounts — numerical values shown for a set of categories along a vertical axis.

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Stacked Bars (Vertical)

Stacked Bars (Vertical)

A vertical bar chart that layers multiple data series within each bar, showing both the total and the composition of each category.

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Proportions

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Bars (Horizontal)

Bars (Horizontal)

A variation of the bar chart where categories are placed on the vertical axis and values extend horizontally, ideal for long or numerous category labels.

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Stacked Bars (Horizontal)

Stacked Bars (Horizontal)

A horizontal bar chart that stacks multiple data series within each bar, combining compositional detail with easy label readability.

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Lollipop (Vertical)

Lollipop (Vertical)

Use a lollipop chart when visualizing a large dataset with high values, where traditional bar charts may be overwhelming, to show the magnitude of values with precision.

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Stacked Lollipop (Vertical)

Stacked Lollipop (Vertical)

A lollipop chart with stacked segments per category, combining compositional breakdown with a lightweight visual style suited for data-dense views.

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Line

Line

Line charts are typically used to visualize trends or patterns in quantitative data over a continuous or ordered domain.

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Area chart (Density Plot)

Area chart (Density Plot)

Use an area chart when you want to display the cumulative contribution of data series over time or categories, emphasizing the magnitude of change while illustrating the overall pattern.

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Stacked Area Chart

Stacked Area Chart

A stacked area chart shows cumulative totals over time with each series layered on top of the previous, making it easy to see both individual contributions and the overall trend simultaneously.

Proportions

Proportions

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Histogram

Histogram

The go-to chart for visualizing how a single quantitative variable is distributed across intervals or bins. Helps identify patterns, skewness, and central tendency in the data.

Proportions

Proportions

Trend

Trend

Distributions

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Scatterplot

Scatterplot

The standard way to visually explore the relationship between two quantitative variables. Effective for identifying patterns, trends, correlations, and outliers.

Correlation

Correlation

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Matrix

Matrix

A grid-based visualization that reveals relationships and variations across a two-dimensional dataset. Ideal for correlation analysis, categorical comparison, and spotting patterns at scale.

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Punchcard

Punchcard

A dot-grid chart that encodes frequency or magnitude using circle size across two categorical dimensions. Makes activity patterns immediately visible without relying on color alone.

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Bubble

Bubble

An extension of the scatterplot that encodes a third quantitative variable through bubble size, enabling multi-dimensional comparison within a single view.

Correlation

Correlation

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Boxplot (Vertical)

Boxplot (Vertical)

A compact summary of numerical distributions across categories, surfacing the median, spread, quartiles, and outliers simultaneously.

Distributions

Distributions

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Pie Chart

Pie Chart

A circular chart that represents parts of a whole through proportional slices. Best kept to a limited number of categories, as comparing similarly sized slices can be misleading.

Proportions

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Donut Chart

Donut Chart

A pie chart with a hollow center that can display a key metric or label. Visually lighter and well-suited to dashboards where a summary value needs context.

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Polar Area

Polar Area

A circular chart where each segment shares the same angle but varies in radius to encode value. Best suited for cyclical or radial data structures.

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Radar

Radar

A multi-axis circular chart for comparing entities across several dimensions at once. Best for profiling strengths and weaknesses across a limited number of variables.

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Radial Bar

Radial Bar

A bar chart rendered in polar coordinates, comparing category values through arc length in a circular layout. Visually engaging, though less precise than a standard bar chart.

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Sankey

Sankey

A flow diagram where ribbon width encodes quantity, showing how values are distributed or transferred between stages and categories across a system.

Correlation

Correlation

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