There are six types of graphs:
Column/Bar Graph: Column/Bar graphs can elegantly transform a table into a clustered or stacked column, or bar graph.
Scatter Graph: Displays data as scattered points indicating values on the x-axis and y-axis. Scatter graphs reflect the distribution of the items in a portfolio according to two defined parameters.
Distribution Graph: Displays the distribution of the items in a portfolio according to the values of a specific category. These graphs apply only to portfolios. Distribution graphs can be either pie or column. Following are sample Indicator Distribution graphs:
Trend Graphs: Display the performance of at least one category over time.
Radar Graphs: Display information about three or more properties on a chart where the magnitude of each property is represented by its position on a line that extends from the center of the chart.
Pareto Distribution Graphs: Show incremental quantities of one category in descending order with bars, and the cumulative total percentage of the same category, over the same period, with a line.