Favorite Dundas BI Data Visualization

My personal favorite is the Chord Diagram because I like the look and I like how it shows one to many relationships. My most useful is the old stand-by, the bar chart. It's just so useful.

Sunburst, makes for a much more useful pie chart.

My favorite is the PieChart!

Let’s say gauges and maps.

My favorite visualization is Sankey diagram.

My favourite visualisation has to be the Sankey Diagram.
It really lets you see the likns between different groups and also at what value.

The new Small Multiples. It is my favorite because it is perfect for showing my data dynamically and being able to compare things easily.

I’ve found out a lot about what medical procedures have the highest yield.

The Sankey and Chord charts

The bar chart and also the pie chart

My favorite visualisations are bar chart, data label and the new Radar chart. Can’t choose one as a favorite. They did not give any specific insights but I use the bar chart and data label a lot and I am looking at the radar charts in Dundas BI 6 beta. So for now it did not give me any insights but I have a lot of fun ideas.

My favorite is the pie char because it is easy to read and none need to be and expert !

My favorite is the bar chart

My favorite is the line chart

My favorite visualization is bar chart

My favorite visual depends on the data displayed and the story we are trying to tell

The new Small Multiples are my favorite.

It easily shows differences among a potentially large dataset.

And depending on the data being visualized, it can actually look pretty cool - http://magictour.free.fr/MKTS.GIF

I don’t know if I CAN pick a favourite. For comparative analysis, there’s just no beating a bar chart (unless you have few enough data categories for a pie). For histograms, it’s all about the line graphs. However, every situation is different. I’m just about to start working with some geographical stats, so I’m looking forward to playing around with a map-based heatmap.

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I love the tree map! I think it’s such an interesting way to make big data quantities and statistics more accessible to people. It really can be staggering to compare numbers in this way. It is great for demographic related data, which are huge for our many grant funded programs. We are not currently using it on any live dashboards, but I hope we are able to.

Other then that, I really do think I love bar charts. So useful and easy to understand, and I love the way the formula tools make them even more useful in Dundas.

Relational/tree

Tree Maps

Sunburst, Sankey and tree maps