Interactive Pie Chart Generator
Visualize your data with ease! Enter your categories and corresponding values to generate a dynamic pie chart.
Separate each category with a comma.
Pie Chart Visualization
Chart Data:
About Pie Charts
A pie chart is a circular statistical graphic, divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each slice (and consequently its central angle and area) is proportional to the quantity it represents. Pie charts are used to show parts of a whole. They typically represent percentages, where the total sum of all slices equals 100%. They are excellent for displaying the distribution of categorical data, making it easy to compare the proportion of each category relative to the whole dataset. For example, you can use a pie chart to visualize the market share of different companies, the distribution of survey responses, or the composition of a budget.
- Use Cases: Market share analysis, survey results, budget allocation, demographic data.
- Best for: Showing proportions and parts of a whole.
- Limitations: Can be difficult to compare slice sizes when there are many categories or when slices are of similar size. Not suitable for time-series data or showing relationships between variables.
Learn more about pie charts on Wikipedia.