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=== Less-common charts === Examples of less common charts are: <gallery class="skin-invert-image"> File:3Variable_BubbleChart.svg|[[Bubble chart]] File:Nightingale-mortality.jpg|[[Pie chart#Polar area diagram|Polar area diagram]] File:Waterfall-chart.jpg|[[Waterfall chart]] File:Fuentes de consumo de energía diaria 2001-2003 (FAO).svg|[[Radar chart]] File:Heatmap incito.png|[[Treemapping|Tree map]] File:LastGraph example.svg|[[Streamgraph]] File:GapChart-Top14-2013-2014.png|GapChart </gallery> This gallery shows: * A [[bubble chart]] is a two-dimensional scatterplot where a third variable is represented by the size of the points. * A [[Pie chart#Polar area diagram|polar area diagram]], sometimes called a Coxcomb chart, is an enhanced form of pie chart developed by [[Florence Nightingale]]. * A [[radar chart]] or "spider chart" or "doi" is a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point. * A [[waterfall chart]] also known as a "Walk" chart, is a special type of floating-column chart. * A [[Treemapping|tree map]] where the areas of the rectangles correspond to values. Other dimensions can be represented with color or hue. Smaller areas go to the bottom right corner. * A [[streamgraph]], a stacked, curvilinear area graph displaced around a central axis * A GapChart, a time series chart showing evolving gaps and equalities between series. Other dimensions can be represented with color or hue.
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