Module: Bar Charts and Pie
Charts
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| Lesson Objective | Learn how to create bar charts which represent counts, sums, or averages and pie charts which represent relative percentages for categorically grouped data |
| Section | Description |
| Creating and Editing Visualizations | A discussion of a standard 3-Step approach to generating all visualization types. |
| Representing Counts on Bar Charts | Record counts can be generated for both categorical and continuous data columns. |
| Representing Sums or Averages on Bar Charts | Sums and averages for categorical or continuous data columns can be displayed in both the positive and negative directions. |
| Trellis Plot of a Bar Chart | Separate panels can be generated for data grouped by a categorical variable. |
| Sums - Averages for Multiple Columns on Bar Charts | Consider two methods for displaying summary results for multiple data columns: Y-axis selector or the Bar Chart Columns tab in the Properties dialog box. |
| Representing Categorical Data in a Pie Chart | A discussion of some rather "non-traditional" features of DecisionSite pie charts, including: layered pie charts and separate pie charts for different categorical variables. |
| Representing Categorical Summary Data in a Pie Chart | Another "non-traditional" feature of DecisionSite pie charts is the ability to relate summary data via a continuous color gradient or a relative size change. |