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Pie Graph

overall review score: 4.2
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A pie graph, also known as a pie chart, is a circular statistical graphics representation that displays data proportions as slices of a whole. Each slice corresponds to a specific category's contribution to the total, making it an effective visual tool for illustrating percentage relationships and comparative sizes within datasets.

Key Features

  • Circular design divided into slices representing data categories
  • Visualizes proportional data and percentage contributions
  • Color-coded segments for easy differentiation
  • Useful for displaying part-to-whole relationships
  • Simple and quick to interpret graphical representation

Pros

  • Provides an intuitive visual understanding of data proportions
  • Effective for small datasets with a limited number of categories
  • Easy to interpret for audiences without technical background
  • Quickly highlights dominant sections or categories

Cons

  • Can become cluttered and hard to read with too many slices
  • Lacks precision; not ideal for detailed quantitative analysis
  • Difficult to compare similar-sized segments accurately
  • Overuse can lead to misleading interpretations

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:51:50 PM UTC