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LiveGap Charts is a free website where teachers can create and share all kinds of charts: line, bar, area, pie, radar, icon matrix, and more. Start with a template and then edit the data in the spreadsheet (or copy it from your own spreadsheet). From there, there are tons of customization options. When finished, save the chart as an image or HTML, or create an account to save and share it online.

Thank you to Omar Sedki, for the nudge towards to make simple, but superb, online graphs, with a live preview as you change data.Create a line chart, bar chart, or radar chart, and then edit it in real time.

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When you or your students just need to quickly generate a chart to use in a slide or share in a blog post. LiveGap Charts Builder will let you and your students quickly generate charts from simple data sets.

After you insert your data into the graph maker, you can easily find the best type of chart or graph that works for your data. You can switch between chart types both before and after uploading your data. Simply click through our list of graph types to find your best option.

With Visme, I have yet to miss a reporting deadline. In the past, setting charts up with inferior products required a set of skills learned by deep-diving into capabilities that are not intuitive to everyday operation. Visme has a great amount of presets and templates that make learning easy. I truly enjoy this tool.

Turn your raw data into stunning and engaging data visualization charts or graphics with Visme. Elevate your key findings in projects, presentations or videos easily without design skills, complicated integration, coding or bulky and boring data visualization designs.

Yes. Visme lets you download your graph in multiple formats, including JPG, PNG, PDF and HTML5. Use it as is, print it or add it to other projects like reports and presentations. You can also share your graph online with a link or embed it using a snippet of code.

Charts help you visualize your data in a way that creates maximum impact on your audience. Learn to create a chart and add a trendline. You can start your document from a recommended chart or choose one from our collection of pre-built chart templates.

Charts display data in a graphical format that can help you and your audience visualize relationships between data. When you create a chart, you can select from many chart types (for example, a stacked column chart or a 3-D exploded pie chart). After you create a chart, you can customize it by applying chart quick layouts or styles.

You can create a chart in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. However, the chart data is entered and saved in an Excel worksheet. If you insert a chart in Word or PowerPoint, a new sheet is opened in Excel. When you save a Word document or PowerPoint presentation that contains a chart, the chart's underlying Excel data is automatically saved within the Word document or PowerPoint presentation.

In Excel, replace the sample data with the data that you want to plot in the chart. If you already have your data in another table, you can copy the data from that table and then paste it over the sample data. See the following table for guidelines for how to arrange the data to fit your chart type.

To change the number of rows and columns included in the chart, rest the pointer on the lower-right corner of the selected data, and then drag to select additional data. In the following example, the table is expanded to include additional categories and data series.

After you create a chart, you might want to change the way that table rows and columns are plotted in the chart. For example, your first version of a chart might plot the rows of data from the table on the chart's vertical (value) axis, and the columns of data on the horizontal (category) axis. In the following example, the chart emphasizes sales by instrument.

Switch Row/Column is available only when the chart's Excel data table is open and only for certain chart types. You can also edit the data by clicking the chart, and then editing the worksheet in Excel.

100% stacked column A 100% stacked column chart shows values in 2-D columns that are stacked to represent 100%. Use this chart when you have two or more data series and you want to emphasize the contributions to the whole, especially if the total is the same for each category.

Data that is arranged in columns or rows on a worksheet can be plotted in a line chart. In a line chart, category data is distributed evenly along the horizontal axis, and all value data is distributed evenly along the vertical axis. Line charts can show continuous data over time on an evenly scaled axis, and are therefore ideal for showing trends in data at equal intervals, like months, quarters, or fiscal years.

Line and line with markers Shown with or without markers to indicate individual data values, line charts can show trends over time or evenly spaced categories, especially when you have many data points and the order in which they are presented is important. If there are many categories or the values are approximate, use a line chart without markers.

Stacked line and stacked line with markers Shown with or without markers to indicate individual data values, stacked line charts can show the trend of the contribution of each value over time or evenly spaced categories.

100% stacked line and 100% stacked line with markers Shown with or without markers to indicate individual data values, 100% stacked line charts can show the trend of the percentage each value contributes over time or evenly spaced categories. If there are many categories or the values are approximate, use a 100% stacked line chart without markers.

Stacked line charts add the data, which might not be the result you want. It might not be easy to see that the lines are stacked, so consider using a different line chart type or a stacked area chart instead.

Data that is arranged in one column or row on a worksheet can be plotted in a pie chart. Pie charts show the size of items in one data series, proportional to the sum of the items. The data points in a pie chart are shown as a percentage of the whole pie.

Data that is arranged in columns or rows only on a worksheet can be plotted in a doughnut chart. Like a pie chart, a doughnut chart shows the relationship of parts to a whole, but it can contain more than one data series.

Data that is arranged in columns or rows on a worksheet can be plotted in a bar chart. Bar charts illustrate comparisons among individual items. In a bar chart, the categories are typically organized along the vertical axis, and the values along the horizontal axis.

Data that is arranged in columns or rows on a worksheet can be plotted in an area chart. Area charts can be used to plot change over time and draw attention to the total value across a trend. By showing the sum of the plotted values, an area chart also shows the relationship of parts to a whole.

Area Shown in 2-D format, area charts show the trend of values over time or other category data. As a rule, consider using a line chart instead of a non-stacked area chart, because data from one series can be hidden behind data from another series.

Data that is arranged in columns and rows on a worksheet can be plotted in an scatter chart. Place the x values in one row or column, and then enter the corresponding y values in the adjacent rows or columns.

A scatter chart has two value axes: a horizontal (x) and a vertical (y) value axis. It combines x and y values into single data points and shows them in irregular intervals, or clusters. Scatter charts are typically used for showing and comparing numeric values, like scientific, statistical, and engineering data.

Scatter with smooth lines and markers and scatter with smooth lines This chart shows a smooth curve that connects the data points. Smooth lines can be shown with or without markers. Use a smooth line without markers if there are many data points.

Chartle.com is a free online tool where you can create and make your own charts and graphs. We support line charts, bar graphs, bubble charts, pie and donut charts as well as scatter, radar and polar graphs and charts. Select a chart type and enter data for your chart and the chart will be created instantly. You can set all kinds of properties like colors, labels, grid, legend and title. You can also annotate your chart with text and shapes. The result can be saved for later editing or can be saved as image or shared online.

Welcome to ChartGo the online chart maker. Create rich and colorful charts. To begin, click on create graph. Or pick a graph from the carousel below to use as a template.Visit our Guide or Video Demo page for more information.

With our vibrant and colorful charts, you can grab a student's attention and increase their learning experience. The ease of use of the site ensures that they too will be able to create their own charts in no time.

Hi there,
I'm trying to make my charts in webviewer instead of canvas.
Starting to learn, I came to chart maker extension.
When I build a list like this, it works:
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But when I try to make the list out of data, my block doesn't work:

I get this message:
Bad arguments to append to list
The operation append to list cannot accept the arguments: , [.......

I think I'm not clever enough to figure out how to implement those examples to my case.
Suppose that I want to graph numbers 5 to 100 in x axis and X*2 in y axis. As I tried in this block:

Whats wrong with creating the list?
The list is not created as expected and I get error message while creating the list (not yet drawing the chart )
Could you pls write down the block to make the list that is suitable to use in chart maker?

You can move some chart labels like the legend, titles, and individual data labels. You can't move labels on a pie chart or any parts of a chart that show data, like an axis or a bar in a bar chart. To move items:

In early 2019, I warned Coda, SmartSuite, and Airtable to resist the temptation to add support for charts and instead, spend the entire budget on an integration framework for d3 and Vega. None of them listened. Now, all three have disenchanted customers who need data visualization features.

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