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There are a very large number of chart types available in Talent Analytics, and it is important that the type that you select is appropriate for the type of data you are analysing. The diagram below has been provided to help you choose the ideal chart to use.

Chart Type

Sub Type

Chart Type Description

When to Use

Line Chart

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Used to compare sequential data. Categorical-based line charts may be used as an alternative to bar charts.

Overall Pattern/ Trend

Column Chart


Vertical Bar

Also referred to as column charts. Used when individual values are important.

Comparison; Categorical Data; Breakdown; individual values through time; Frequency Distribution

Stacked Vertical Bar

Also referred to as stacked column charts. Used when part-to-whole comparison is important.

Trend Breakdown; Sum

Bar Chart

Horizontal Bar

Show and compare categorical data, months, years, product categories rather than continuous time series or quantitative data.

Comparison; Categorical Data; Breakdown; Raking; Part-to-whole percentage; Frequency Distribution


Stacked Horizontal Bar

Categorical data, grouped or stacked to assist comparison. Use when part-to-whole comparison is important.

Ratio; Trend Breakdown

Week Density

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Shows the density of occurrences based on hour relative to other densities on the same day of the week.

Frequency Distribution/ Density

Pie Chart

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Used to show the relative size of each component to one another and to the whole.

Static Breakdown (percentage values only)

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