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Column Chart: A column chart represents the
data over a period of time in columns. Each
column rises from X-axis and indicates the
value of a data. The measurement values are
shown vertically as Y-axis. The categories are
represented on the horizontal axis, and the
values are represented on the vertical axis.
Pie Chart: It is a circular chart divided into slices,
with each slice showing how big a value is compared
to the whole chart. Pie chart displays single type of
data item and is beneficial when the user wants to
emphasize value of a significant item. Pie charts help
to compare how each value relates proportionally to
the whole.
Bar Chart: A bar chart represents the data in
horizontal columns. The measurement of values
are organized horizontally. Stacked bar chart is a
variation of bar charts. These bars can be placed
horizontally on the chart area. It illustrates the
comparisons among the individual items. In this
chart, categories are represented on the vertical
axis and values are represented on the horizontal
axis.
Area Chart: An area chart is a version of a line or
column graph. It is useful to emphasize on volume
of changes of data. Area charts have better visual
impact than a line chart. They basically emphasise
the area between the line and the axis with the
help of the colours, textures, pictures, etc.
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