Data Cleaning Sample Projects
Area Map: A form of geospatial visualization, area maps are used to show specific values set over a map of a country, state, county, or any other geographic location. Two common types of area maps are choropleths and isopleths. Learn more.
Bar Chart: Bar charts represent numerical values compared to each other. The length of the bar represents the value of each variable. Learn more.
Box-and-whisker Plots: These show a selection of ranges (the box) across a set measure (the bar). Learn more.
Bullet Graph: A bar marked against a background to show progress or performance against a goal, denoted by a line on the graph. Learn more.
Gantt Chart: Typically used in project management, Gantt charts are a bar chart depiction of timelines and tasks. Learn more.
Heat Map: A type of geospatial visualization in map form which displays specific data values as different colors (this doesn’t need to be temperatures, but that is a common use). Learn more.
Highlight Table: A form of table that uses color to categorize similar data, allowing the viewer to read it more easily and intuitively. Learn more.
Histogram: A type of bar chart that split a continuous measure into different bins to help analyze the distribution. Learn more.
Pie Chart: A circular chart with triangular segments that shows data as a percentage of a whole. Learn more.
Treemap: A type of chart that shows different, related values in the form of rectangles nested together. Learn more.