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Which chart type is best suited for visualizing the proportion of each category to the whole?
Which chart type is best suited for visualizing the proportion of each category to the whole?
- Scatter Plot
- Bar Chart
- Pie Chart (correct)
- Line Chart
What is the primary purpose of a Gantt Chart?
What is the primary purpose of a Gantt Chart?
- To compare categorical values
- To visualize project timelines and tasks (correct)
- To illustrate financial market data
- To show trends over time
Which chart type can be used to visualize the distribution of numerical data?
Which chart type can be used to visualize the distribution of numerical data?
- Funnel Chart
- Doughnut Chart
- Bubble Chart
- Box Plot (correct)
What distinguishes a 100% Stacked Bar Chart from a regular Stacked Bar Chart?
What distinguishes a 100% Stacked Bar Chart from a regular Stacked Bar Chart?
Which chart type is particularly useful for comparing values across categories?
Which chart type is particularly useful for comparing values across categories?
A bubble chart is used to show the relationship between two categorical variables.
A bubble chart is used to show the relationship between two categorical variables.
A candlestick chart is primarily used for visualizing project timelines and tasks.
A candlestick chart is primarily used for visualizing project timelines and tasks.
The doughnut chart has a hole in the center, differentiating it from a pie chart.
The doughnut chart has a hole in the center, differentiating it from a pie chart.
3D versions of charts can provide enhanced insights compared to their 2D counterparts.
3D versions of charts can provide enhanced insights compared to their 2D counterparts.
A histogram is effective for showing trends over time.
A histogram is effective for showing trends over time.
Match the following chart types with their primary features:
Match the following chart types with their primary features:
Match the following chart types with their specific purposes:
Match the following chart types with their specific purposes:
Match the following charts with their visual characteristics:
Match the following charts with their visual characteristics:
Match the following chart types with their variations or related concepts:
Match the following chart types with their variations or related concepts:
Match the following specialized charts with their functions:
Match the following specialized charts with their functions:
Flashcards
Area Chart
Area Chart
A visual representation of data showing trends over time, emphasizing the area under the curve.
Column Chart
Column Chart
A visual representation that compares values across different categories, displayed vertically.
Stacked Bar Chart
Stacked Bar Chart
A visualization that shows how much each category contributes to a total.
Scatter Plot
Scatter Plot
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Histogram
Histogram
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Pie Chart
Pie Chart
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Doughnut Chart
Doughnut Chart
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Bubble Chart
Bubble Chart
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Funnel Chart
Funnel Chart
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Candlestick Chart
Candlestick Chart
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What is a histogram?
What is a histogram?
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What does a scatter plot show?
What does a scatter plot show?
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What is a doughnut chart?
What is a doughnut chart?
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What is a stacked bar chart?
What is a stacked bar chart?
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What is a candlestick chart used for?
What is a candlestick chart used for?
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Study Notes
Chart Types in Flow.BI
- Flow.BI provides a wide range of chart types for effective data visualization.
- Basic Chart Types:
- Line Chart: Displays trends over time or across categories; ideal for showing trends.
- Bar Chart: Compares values across categories (horizontal); useful for comparing values.
- Column Chart: Compares values across categories (vertical); similar to bar charts but displayed vertically.
- Pie Chart: Shows proportions of categories to the whole (circular); effective for showing proportions.
- Doughnut Chart: Similar to pie charts, but with a central hole.
- Specialized Chart Types:
- Stacked Bar Chart: Shows the contribution of each category to a total.
- Stacked Column Chart: Similar to stacked bar charts, but vertical.
- 100% Stacked Bar Chart: Displays the proportion of each individual category within a total.
- 100% Stacked Column Chart: Similar to 100% stacked bar charts, but vertical representation.
- Area Chart: Shows trends over time, highlighting the area under the curve.
- Scatter Plot: Shows the relationship between two numerical data points.
- Bubble Chart: Similar to scatter plots, but bubbles represent additional data.
- Gantt Chart: Visualizes project timelines and tasks.
- Box Plot: Illustrates data distribution, including quartiles and outliers.
- Candlestick Chart: Visualizes financial data (open, high, low, close prices).
- Histogram: Displays the distribution of numerical data.
- Funnel Chart: Visualizes a process with stages, showing the progression of items through each stage.
- 3D Chart Types:
- 3D Bar Chart: A 3D version of a bar chart.
- 3D Column Chart: A 3D version of a column chart.
- 3D Pie Chart: A 3D version of a pie chart.
- 3D Doughnut Chart: A 3D version of a doughnut chart.
- Choosing the appropriate chart enhances data communication.
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