HelpDesk
How to Create Multipage Document
Tips on how to add an additional page to a ConceptDraw document using a single page template?Use this pie chart template in the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software to add pie charts to your business documents, websites, presentation slides and infographics.
"An obvious flaw exhibited by pie charts is that they cannot show more than a few values without separating the visual encoding (the “slices”) from the data they represent (typically percentages). When slices become too small, pie charts have to rely on colors, textures or arrows so the reader can understand them. This makes them unsuitable for use with larger amounts of data. Pie charts also take up a larger amount of space on the page compared to the more flexible alternative of bar charts, which do not need to have separate legends, and can also display other values such as averages or targets at the same time.
Statisticians generally regard pie charts as a poor method of displaying information, and they are uncommon in scientific literature. One reason is that it is more difficult for comparisons to be made between the size of items in a chart when area is used instead of length and when different items are shown as different shapes.
Further, in research performed at AT&T Bell Laboratories, it was shown that comparison by angle was less accurate than comparison by length. This can be illustrated with the diagram to the right, showing three pie charts, and, below each of them, the corresponding bar chart representing the same data. Most subjects have difficulty ordering the slices in the pie chart by size; when the bar chart is used the comparison is much easier. Similarly, comparisons between data sets are easier using the bar chart. However, if the goal is to compare a given category (a slice of the pie) with the total (the whole pie) in a single chart and the multiple is close to 25 or 50 percent, then a pie chart can often be more effective than a bar graph." [Pie chart. Wikipedia]
The template "Pie chart" is included in the Pie Charts solution of the Graphs and Charts area in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"An obvious flaw exhibited by pie charts is that they cannot show more than a few values without separating the visual encoding (the “slices”) from the data they represent (typically percentages). When slices become too small, pie charts have to rely on colors, textures or arrows so the reader can understand them. This makes them unsuitable for use with larger amounts of data. Pie charts also take up a larger amount of space on the page compared to the more flexible alternative of bar charts, which do not need to have separate legends, and can also display other values such as averages or targets at the same time.
Statisticians generally regard pie charts as a poor method of displaying information, and they are uncommon in scientific literature. One reason is that it is more difficult for comparisons to be made between the size of items in a chart when area is used instead of length and when different items are shown as different shapes.
Further, in research performed at AT&T Bell Laboratories, it was shown that comparison by angle was less accurate than comparison by length. This can be illustrated with the diagram to the right, showing three pie charts, and, below each of them, the corresponding bar chart representing the same data. Most subjects have difficulty ordering the slices in the pie chart by size; when the bar chart is used the comparison is much easier. Similarly, comparisons between data sets are easier using the bar chart. However, if the goal is to compare a given category (a slice of the pie) with the total (the whole pie) in a single chart and the multiple is close to 25 or 50 percent, then a pie chart can often be more effective than a bar graph." [Pie chart. Wikipedia]
The template "Pie chart" is included in the Pie Charts solution of the Graphs and Charts area in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
25 Typical Orgcharts
The 25 Typical Orgcharts solution contains powerful organizational structure and organizational management drawing tools, a variety of professionally designed organization chart and matrix organization structure samples, 25 templates based on various orga
HelpDesk
How to Use a Cross - Functional Flowcharts Solution
Cross-functional process is a process that involves multiple divisions, each of which makes its part of the entire company workflow. For example: product development, lead management , client orders processing – and other critical processes. Using a Cross-Functional flowchart is a clear way of showing each team member’s responsibilities and how processes get shared or transferred between different teams and departments.The Cross-Functional flowchart is a clear way to visualize the document flow in your organization. The ability to create Cross-functional diagrams is provided by the Cross-Functional Flowcharts solution.- Venn Diagram Template
- Donut Chart Templates | Pie Chart Software | Ring chart - Template ...
- Circle Spoke Diagram Template | Circle Diagrams | Circular ...
- Circle -Spoke Diagrams
- 4 Circle Venn Diagram Template
- Ring chart - Template | Arrow circle chart - Template | Donut Chart ...
- Arrow circle chart - Template
- Arrow circle chart - Template | Pie Chart Software | How to Draw the ...
- 3 Circle Venn. Venn Diagram Example
- Chart Maker for Presentations | Venn Diagrams | 3 Circle Venn ...
- Circles Venn Diagram
- How to Draw a Circular Arrows Diagram Using ConceptDraw PRO ...
- Venn Diagram Template | Venn Diagram Examples for Problem ...
- Doughnut chart - Template | Virtuous circle (management) - Ring ...
- Pie Chart Examples and Templates | Donut Chart Templates ...
- Venn Diagrams | Venn Diagram Examples for Problem Solving ...
- Multiple Pie Chart Concept Pdf
- Doughnut chart - Template | Donut Chart Templates | Design ...
- How to Draw a Circular Arrows Diagram Using ConceptDraw PRO ...
- IDEF0 Visio | Entity Relationship Diagram Symbols | How to Draw ...