PIE CHARTS
A pie chart is a circular statistical graphic that is divided into slices to represent proportional parts of a whole. Each segment's size corresponds to its percentage share of the total, making it a visual tool for displaying relative proportions and aiding in the comprehension of data distribution.
Examples
Here are some great examples of how pie charts should be used.
Relative portions or fractions ●
Represent fractions or a part of a whole.
Pie charts are suitable for illustrating the proportional distribution of a whole into its individual parts. They are commonly used to represent categorical data where the emphasis is on showcasing the relative proportions of different categories, as exemplified below.
Visualizing market share ●
Bigger the sector, larger the share.
Businesses use pie charts to depict the market share of different products or companies within a specific industry.
Visualizing Budget Allocation ●
See how the budget is distributed across different expense categories.
Pie charts are effective for illustrating how a budget is allocated among different expense categories, providing a clear visual representation of spending proportions.
Create your own pie chart.
Create your own minimalistic yet insightful pie chart! Get started with changing the values in the table and generate a beautiful pie.
| Labels | Values |
|---|---|
| Actors | 20 |
| Crew | 30 |
| Production | 50 |