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Under the hood, clinicGraph uses the re-charts library to visualize your data. With 60+ variations to choose from, building an effective presentation is just a request away. Have a look at the list of available options below and make a note which charts or graphs would work well with your data.
Our team will work with you to ensure your data is presented correctly.
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Line Charts | Area Charts | Bar Charts | Composed Charts | Scatter Charts | Pie Charts | Radar Charts | Radial Bar Charts | Tree Maps |
Line Charts
Simple Line Chart
A simple line chart is used to visualize trends over time, making it ideal for displaying changes in data points or values.
Dashed Line Chart
A dashed line chart is effective for highlighting a trend or pattern in data while providing a visually distinct style.
Vertical Line Chart
Vertical line charts are useful for emphasizing specific points in time or events within a dataset.
Biaxial Line Chart
A biaxial line chart is beneficial when comparing two sets of data with different scales on the y-axes, allowing for a comprehensive analysis.
Vertical Line Chart With Specified Domain
This type of chart is employed when focusing on a specific range or domain within the dataset, helping to zoom in on particular details.
Line Chart With Reference Lines
Reference lines in a line chart provide visual benchmarks, aiding in the identification of key thresholds or goals in the data.
Customized Dot Line Chart
Customized dot line charts allow for the incorporation of distinctive markers, enhancing the visibility of specific data points.
Synchronized Line Chart
Synchronized line charts are advantageous for comparing trends between different datasets, ensuring coherence in analysis.
Line Chart Has Multi Series
A line chart with multiple series is valuable for illustrating and contrasting trends across various categories or groups.
Line Chart Negative Values With Reference Lines
This type of line chart is useful when visualizing negative values, with reference lines aiding in the understanding of specific thresholds or goals.
Area Charts
Simple Area Chart
Simple area charts are effective for displaying cumulative values or proportions, highlighting the overall pattern of change.
Stacked Area Chart
Stacked area charts are used to showcase the contribution of different components to the whole, providing a clear understanding of the cumulative total.
Percent Area Chart
Percent area charts are employed to represent the proportion of each category in the overall dataset, aiding in the analysis of relative contributions.
Cardinal Area Chart
A cardinal area chart is beneficial for emphasizing the magnitude of values, especially when dealing with continuous and ordered data.
Synchronized Area Chart
Synchronized area charts enable a cohesive comparison of trends between multiple datasets, ensuring a clear understanding of the relationships.
Area Chart Fill By Value
Filling the area chart by value enhances the visual impact, making it easier to discern the magnitude of each data point.
Bar Charts
Simple Bar Chart
Simple bar charts are ideal for comparing the magnitude of different categories, making them a go-to choice for straightforward data representation.
Stacked Bar Chart
Stacked bar charts illustrate the cumulative total of various components within each category, facilitating a comprehensive view of the dataset.
Mix Bar Chart
Mix bar charts combine different types of bars to represent multiple variables, offering a versatile solution for data visualization.
Custom Shape Bar Chart
Custom shape bar charts provide a distinctive visual appeal, enhancing the aesthetic presentation of data.
Positive And Negative Bar Chart
Bar charts with positive and negative values are employed when representing both gain and loss within a dataset, providing a balanced perspective.
Brush Bar Chart
Brush bar charts allow users to interactively select and highlight specific portions of the data, enhancing the exploration of the dataset.
Bar Chart Stacked By Sign
This type of bar chart is useful for emphasizing the positive and negative contributions within each category, aiding in a nuanced analysis.
Biaxial Bar Chart
Biaxial bar charts are beneficial when comparing two sets of data with different scales on the y-axes, allowing for a comprehensive analysis.
Bar Chart With Multi XAxis
A bar chart with multiple x-axes is utilized to compare data across different categories with diverse scales, ensuring a clear representation.
Composed Charts
Line Bar Area Composed Chart
Composed charts combine line, bar, and area elements, offering a comprehensive visualization that caters to diverse data types.
Same Data Composed Chart
A composed chart with the same data type enhances visual understanding by presenting multiple representations of the same dataset.
Vertical Composed Chart
Vertical composed charts integrate various chart types in a vertical arrangement, providing a clear overview of different aspects of the data.
Scatter And Line Of Best Fit
Scatter charts with a line of best fit are effective for visualizing the correlation between two variables, aiding in trend analysis.
Scatter Charts
Simple Scatter Chart
Simple scatter charts are used to display the distribution and relationship between two variables, facilitating a quick overview of patterns.
Three Dimension Scatter Chart
Three-dimensional scatter charts are employed for visualizing relationships among three variables, providing a more comprehensive analysis.
Joint Line Scatter Chart
Joint line scatter charts combine scatter plots with connecting lines, offering a clear depiction of both individual data points and overall trends.
Bubble Chart
Bubble charts are effective for displaying three dimensions of data, with the size of each bubble representing a third variable.
Multiple YAxes Scatter Chart
Scatter charts with multiple y-axes are employed when visualizing the relationship between variables with distinct scales, ensuring accurate representation.
Pie Charts
Two Level Pie Chart
Two-level pie charts are utilized for displaying hierarchical data, offering a clear depiction of the relationship between main and subcategories.
Straight Angle Pie Chart
Pie charts with straight angles provide a modern and visually appealing representation of data distribution, enhancing overall aesthetics.
Two Simple Pie Chart
Simple pie charts are effective for illustrating the proportion of each category within a dataset, making them ideal for straightforward data representation.
Custom Active Shape Pie Chart
Custom active shape pie charts add a unique visual element, making them suitable for presentations where aesthetics play a crucial role.
Pie Chart With Customized Label
Customized label pie charts allow for detailed annotations, aiding in the clear communication of specific data points within the chart.
Pie Chart With Padding Angle
Pie charts with padding angles improve readability by preventing labels from overlapping, ensuring a clean and professional presentation.
Pie Chart With Needle
Pie charts with needles add a distinctive visual element, making it easier to draw attention to specific data points or categories.
Radar Charts
Simple Radar Chart
Simple radar charts are employed for displaying multivariate data, offering a visual representation of how different variables compare across categories.
Specified Domain Radar Chart
Specified domain radar charts focus on specific ranges within the dataset, allowing for a detailed analysis of particular aspects.
Radial Bar Charts
Simple Radial Bar Chart
Simple radial bar charts provide a visually engaging representation of data, making them suitable for presentations where aesthetics are important.
Tree Maps
Simple Treemap
Simple treemaps are used for visualizing hierarchical data structures, showcasing the proportions of each category within the overall hierarchy.
Custom Content Treemap
Treemaps with custom content offer flexibility in data representation, allowing for the inclusion