1. Column Chart 2. Bar Chart 3. Line Chart 4. Pie Chart 5. Area Chart 6. Scatter Plot 7. Bubble Chart 8. Radar Chart 9. Stock Chart 10. Surface Chart
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Google Gemini AI
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Bar Charts: - Clustered Bar Chart: Compares data values by vertical bars. - Stacked Bar Chart: Shows data values stacked on top of each other. - 100% Stacked Bar Chart: Displays data as percentages of a whole.
Column Charts: - Clustered Column Chart: Compares data values by horizontal bars. - Stacked Column Chart: Shows data values stacked on top of each other horizontally. - 100% Stacked Column Chart: Displays data as percentages of a whole.
Line Charts: - Line Chart: Shows data points connected by lines. - Scatter Plot: Displays data points as individual dots.
Area Charts: - Area Chart: Fills the area under the line chart. - Stacked Area Chart: Shows multiple data series stacked on top of each other. - 100% Stacked Area Chart: Displays data as percentages of a whole.
Pie and Doughnut Charts: - Pie Chart: Divides a circle into slices to represent data proportions. - Doughnut Chart: Similar to pie chart, but has a hole in the center.
XY (Scatter) Charts: - XY Scatter Chart: Plots data points along two axes (x and y). - Bubble Chart: A variation of scatter plot where data points are represented by bubbles of varying sizes.
Surface Charts: - Surface Chart: Creates a 3D representation of data points. - Waterfall Chart: A type of surface chart that shows changes in data over time.
Other Charts: - Histogram: Displays data distribution over a range of values. - Frequency Polygon: Plots the frequency of data values on a line chart. - Pareto Chart: Shows data in descending order of frequency. - Radar Chart: Plots multiple data series on a radial axis. - Funnel Chart: A type of chart that shows a decreasing progression of values. - Map Chart: Displays geographical data on a map. - Treemap: A hierarchical chart that represents data as nested rectangles.