Column
Column charts represent data using columns between the X and Y axes. The height of each bar corresponds to the value it represents.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent and year, excluding Oceania and Africa. Use “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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3D Column
A 3D column chart is a variation of a standard column chart that displays data as vertical bars with a three-dimensional perspective.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases for each continent over the years, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a 3D column chart with 'Year' as the X-axis and 'Total cases' as the Y-axis.
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Stacked Column
A stacked column chart displays multiple data series stacked on top of each other in vertical columns. Each column represents the total value, and the individual segments show the contribution of each series to the total.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show each continent's total number of new COVID-19 cases by year, excluding Oceania and Africa. Present the data in a stacked column chart format, where each segment represents a continent's contribution for a specific year.
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3D Stacked Column
A 3D stacked column chart is a three-dimensional variation of the stacked column chart. It displays multiple data series stacked in vertical columns, with depth added to the chart.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent over the years, excluding Oceania and Africa. Use “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis, presented in a 3D stacked column chart format, where each segment represents a continent's contribution for a specific year.
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100% Stacked Column
The 100% stacked column chart shows data as parts of a whole, with each column representing a total value divided into segments, and the values displayed as percentages.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent, excluding Oceania and Africa, over the years. The data should be presented in a 100% stacked column chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis. The segments within each column should represent the proportion of new cases per continent relative to each year's total number of cases.
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Bar
A bar chart displays data as horizontal bars, with the X and Y axes reversed. The bars extend left to right, making it easier to compare data, especially when there are many categories or long labels.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a bar chart with the total number of new COVID-19 cases each year for each continent, except Oceania and Africa. The X-axis should represent the year, and the Y-axis should show the total cases.
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Stacked Bar
A stacked bar chart displays multiple data series stacked in horizontal bars. Each bar shows the total value, and the segments represent different parts of the total.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases per year for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. Use "Year" on the X-axis and "Total cases" on the Y-axis, with the data displayed in stacked bars to show how cases are distributed across continents each year.
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100% Stacked Bar
A 100% stacked bar chart displays multiple data series stacked horizontally, with the total value of each bar always equal to 100%.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a 100% stacked bar chart that shows the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent, excluding Oceania and Africa, for each year. The data should be presented with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Area
An area chart displays data points connected by a straight line, with an area between the line and the X-axis filled in.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent over time, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in an area chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis, highlighting the volume of new cases across continents over time.
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Stacked area
A stacked area chart displays multiple data series stacked on top of each other, with each area representing a different series. The chart shows the total value at each point, making it easy to see how each series adds to the overall total over time or across categories.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Create a stacked area chart showing the total number of new COVID-19 cases per year for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The chart should show the total number of new cases per continent, with each area showing how much each continent contributes to the total cases over time.
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100% Stacked Area
A 100% stacked area chart displays multiple data series stacked on top of each other, with the total value always equal to 100%.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a 100% stacked area chart, showing the total number of new COVID-19 cases for each continent over the years. The result highlights the relative percentage of cases contributed by each continent over time, with the area between the lines and the X-axis filled.
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Smooth Area
A smooth area chart connects data points with a curved line instead of a straight line, creating a smoother visual transition between points.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases over time for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. Use “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis, presented in a smooth area chart format to highlight the new cases across continents with a smooth line.
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Line
A line chart displays data points connected by a straight line. It draws lines for each series without filling the area beneath them.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases per continent over time, excluding Oceania and Africa. Use “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis, presented in a line chart format to show the changes in new cases across continents over time.
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Stacked Line
A stacked line chart displays multiple data series stacked on top of each other, with each series represented by a line.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Create a stacked line chart showing the total number of new COVID-19 cases per year for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should display the cumulative number of new cases, with each line representing the contribution of a continent to the total cases over time. It should use “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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100% Stacked Line
A 100% stacked line chart displays multiple data series stacked on top of each other, with the total value always equal to 100%.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a 100% stacked line chart showing the total number of new cases for each continent over the years. Exclude the continents Oceania and Africa. The X-axis should represent the year, and the Y-axis should represent the total cases.
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Smooth Line
A smooth line chart connects data points with a curved line instead of a straight line, creating a smoother visual transition between points.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Create a smooth line chart showing the total number of new COVID-19 cases over time, grouped by continent. The data should be filtered to exclude the continents Oceania and Africa. The X-axis should represent the year, and the Y-axis should represent the total number of cases, with a smooth, curved line highlighting the trends in new cases across continents.
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Pie
A pie chart displays data in a circular format, divided into slices, where each slice represents a proportion of the total.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. Show the result in a pie chart titled “Total cases”.
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3D Pie
A 3D pie chart is a variation of the standard pie chart, where the slices are displayed with a three-dimensional effect.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new COVID-19 cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The data should be presented in a 3D pie chart with the title “Total cases”.
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Doughnut
A doughnut chart is similar to a pie chart but with a hole in the center, creating a shape of a doughnut. Each slice represents a proportion of the total, and the chart's design allows for additional information or visuals to be placed in the center.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a doughnut chart titled “Total cases”.
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3D Doughnut
A 3D doughnut chart is a variation of the doughnut chart, where the slices are displayed with a three-dimensional effect, adding depth to the chart.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a 3D doughnut chart titled “Total cases”.
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Filled Radar
A filled radar chart displays data in a circular format, where each axis represents a different category. The area inside the chart is filled to show the relative values of each category.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new COVID-19 cases for each continent over time, excluding Oceania and Africa. The data should be presented in a filled radar chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Radar
A radar chart displays data in a circular format with multiple axes, each representing a different category. Data points are placed along these axes and connected by lines.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a radar chart that shows the total number of new cases by year for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The X-axis should represent the year, and the Y-axis should represent the total number of cases.
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Polar Area
A polar area chart is similar to a radar chart but with the area between the axes filled. Each sector represents a category, and the size of each sector is proportional to the value it represents.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases per year for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a polar area chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Column & Line
A column & line chart combines a column chart and a line chart in a single chart. The columns represent one set of data, showing quantities or values as vertical bars, while the line represents another data series.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new cases per continent over time, excluding Oceania and Africa. The data should be presented in a combined column and line chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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3D Column & Line
A 3D column & line chart combines both a column chart and a line chart in a three-dimensional format.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases per continent over the years, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a 3D column and line chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Pyramid
A pyramid chart displays data in a triangular shape, with values represented by horizontal bars stacked from the widest at the bottom to the narrowest at the top.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a pyramid chart titled “Total cases”.
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Funnel
A funnel chart displays data in a shape resembling a funnel, with the widest section at the top and the narrowest at the bottom.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Retrieve and display the total number of new cases by continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The data should be visualized in a funnel chart titled “Total cases”.
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Linear Gauge
A linear gauge chart displays data as a single bar or line, with markers indicating specific values along a linear scale.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases for the continents Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. The data should be visualized using a linear gauge chart, with the X-axis titled “Total cases”.
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Timeline
The timeline chart displays data values over time, with the X-axis representing a continuous timescale.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display a timeline of total COVID-19 cases for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a timeline chart with “Date” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Sparkline
The sparkline chart shows trends over time without showing exact values. It represents changes in a small space along a time or sequence axis.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Generate a sparkline chart showing the total COVID-19 cases by continent for the year 2020. The data should be filtered to exclude the continents Oceania and Africa. The chart should not display individual values and should use “Date” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Step Area
The step area chart displays data as a series of steps, each representing a change in value over time, highlighting the changes in the total number of cases from one year to the next and providing a clear view of how the numbers evolve.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Show the total number of new cases per continent over time, excluding Oceania and Africa. The data should be presented in a step area chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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Step Line
The step line chart displays data as a series of steps connected by lines, where each step represents a change in value over time.
The graphic was created using the following prompt:
Display the total number of new cases over time for each continent, excluding Oceania and Africa. The result should be shown in a step line chart with “Year” as the X-axis and “Total cases” as the Y-axis.
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