Bubble Charts
Understanding and Using Bubble Charts
How To Read Packed Bubble Charts
What Type of Analysis Does A Bubble Chart Support?
When and How to Use Bubble Charts for Visual Analysis
A bubble chart can is useful as a way to visualize your data if you have at least one measure and one dimension and you are looking for a compact way to visualize the information. However, bubble charts become less effective if you’re trying to show specific numbers or make exact comparisons as circles are difficult to make exact comparisons between, especially when they are similar in size.
When using a bubble chart:
- Use few colors and ones that are easy to distinguish
- Label the bubbles
- Sort the bubbles by size to make it easier for the viewer
Don’t use a bubble chart if:
- You only have one mark in a field
- There are too many bubbles, making analysis difficult.
- The range of values is very small between marks
- The position of your marks on an axis is important