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3D PieChart by iFour
by iFour Technolab Pvt. Ltd.
A Custom 3D Pie Chart shows proportions with labeled slices and a 3D effect.
A custom visual 3D pie chart divides data into colored slices, each representing a category with size proportional to its share of the whole. The 3D effect enhances visual appeal, with adjustable settings such as Height 3D, Width (X-axis), Rotation 3D (Y), and general Rotation for further customization. Features include category labels, dynamic colors, interactive tooltips, optional legends, and animations. Users can click slices for filtering, making it ideal for visually exploring parts-to-whole relationships with depth
Types of users:
1) Data Analysts
2) Business Intelligence Developers
3) Financial Analysts
4) Power BI developers
Best Practices For Using Pie Chart
Limit the Number of Categories:- Keep the number of slices to a manageable number, ideally no more than 6-7 segments. Too many slices can make the chart cluttered and difficult to interpret.
Show Percentages or Values:- Display the percentage or absolute value of each category on the chart. For small slices, it's helpful to show both the percentage and the actual value.
When to used Pie Chart
Displaying Proportional Data: Pie charts are ideal when you want to show how a whole is divided into different parts. They help visualize percentages or proportions of a category within a total, especially when the sum of parts equals 100%.
Comparing Parts of a Whole: If you want to compare individual segments or categories, such as sales performance across regions or product category contributions to total revenue, pie charts can quickly convey this information.
Simplicity and Easy Interpretation: Pie charts are effective when you have a small number of categories (usually less than 6-7 segments) and want a simple, straightforward visual representation.
Types of users:
1) Data Analysts
2) Business Intelligence Developers
3) Financial Analysts
4) Power BI developers
Best Practices For Using Pie Chart
Limit the Number of Categories:- Keep the number of slices to a manageable number, ideally no more than 6-7 segments. Too many slices can make the chart cluttered and difficult to interpret.
Show Percentages or Values:- Display the percentage or absolute value of each category on the chart. For small slices, it's helpful to show both the percentage and the actual value.
When to used Pie Chart
Displaying Proportional Data: Pie charts are ideal when you want to show how a whole is divided into different parts. They help visualize percentages or proportions of a category within a total, especially when the sum of parts equals 100%.
Comparing Parts of a Whole: If you want to compare individual segments or categories, such as sales performance across regions or product category contributions to total revenue, pie charts can quickly convey this information.
Simplicity and Easy Interpretation: Pie charts are effective when you have a small number of categories (usually less than 6-7 segments) and want a simple, straightforward visual representation.
Visual capabilities
When this visual is used, it
- Can access external services or resources
At a glance
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