The document discusses bubble charts, which display three dimensions of data using circles of varying sizes. Bubble charts can show relationships in social, economic, medical, and scientific data sets with dozens to hundreds of values that differ greatly in magnitude. They represent numbers using the area of circles, making them useful for positive values that can differ by ratios of 100,000 while displaying hundreds of values at once. An example bubble chart is presented showing product numbers on the x-axis, sales amounts on the y-axis, and market share percentages as bubble sizes.
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Bubble chart
1. BUBBLE CHART
Presented By :
1. Ayuningtyas Kurniawati
2. Bagus Indra P.
3. Dian Septi R.
4. Muh. Rizki Irwanto
5. Rizky Anas B.
2. WHAT ??
A bubble chart is a type of chart that displays
three dimensions of data.
3. Where??
Bubble charts can facilitate the understanding
of social, economical, medical, and other
scientific relationships.
4. When to use a bubble chart?
A bubble chart displays a set of
numeric values as circles. It is
especially useful for data sets with
dozens to hundreds of values, or
with values that differ by several
orders of magnitude
5. How bubble chart work?
A bubble chart uses area to represent
numbers, it is best for positive values.
6. Why ???
They can legibly show data values that
differ by a ratio of 100,000, and can
display hundreds of individual values at
once.
7. Data
The following Bubble chart displays bubble
sizes that correspond to the values in the third
column of the sample data (Market share %).
8. Bubble Chart
• Number of products is displayed along the
horizontal (x) axis.
• Sales amounts are displayed along the vertical (y)
axis.
• Market share percentages are represented by the
size of the bubbles.
9. Conclusion
A Bubble chart is a variation of a Scatter chart
in which the data points are replaced with
bubbles. A Bubble chart can be used instead
of a Scatter chart if your data has three data
series, each of which contains a set of values.