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Different situations call for different graphs. Learn about each type of graph and when to use it below.
A line graph shows how values change over time. A line chart is useful seeing the relationship between two variables
A line graph where the values of each series add together. Use when you want to know the contributions of different values to a whole.
A bar graph shows the value of data in different categories. Use a bar graph to compare data from different categories.
A grouped bar graph shows the value of multiple series of data in different categories. Use a grouped bar graph to compare multiple series of data across different categories.
A horizontal bar graph is just a regular bar graph rotated 90 degrees. Use a horizontal bar graph to show rankings in your data
A stacked bar graph shows how mulitple series make up a total value in different categories. Use a stacked bar graph to compare values when each value is made up from multiple series
A box plot summarizes the shape of your data. Use a box plot to compare the shapes of different variables.
A parallel box plot is the same as a regular box plot but rotated 90 degrees. Use a parallel box plot to summarize your data and show rankings
A scatter plot shows how one variable relates to another. Use a scatter plot to look at relationships in your data.