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Gallery: Line chart + Comparative chart + Qualitative

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Benefits & pitfalls

Benefits & pitfalls: line chart

  • Line-charts imply that data is continuously changing. If your data is discrete you might consider a bar-chart instead.

How to create your own

Create your own: comparative chart

  • Comparative charts are used to compare things such as performance, ranks, changes or characteristics. Basic comparative charts can be created in standard applications such as Excel using line graphs.

Profile diagram

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Visualisation used to show the relative position of research objects. In the example there are four brands rated for several dimensions in a survey.
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