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Monday, December 8, 2008

Pie Chart




















Pie Charts were the figures that led into the geovisualization known today. After charts using just rows and columns the use of data within a spherical chart was used. 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/World_religions_pie_chart.png/500px-World_religions_pie_chart.png
Posted by Rebekah at 11:41 AM

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      • Box Plot
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      • Parallel Coordinate Map
      • Triangular Plot
      • Windrose
      • Climograph
      • Stem and Leaf Plot
      • Population Pyramid
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      • Index Value Plot
      • Lorenz Curve
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      • Ptolemy Map
      • Cave Paintings
      • Bivariate Chropleth Map
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      • DOQQ
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      • Dot Distribution Map
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