The Chart Visualization skill helps you create charts and graphs to visually represent data. It supports different types of charts, like bar charts, line charts, scatter plots, pie charts, and more, making it easy to analyze and present data.
How It Works
You provide the skill with a dataset (in the form of key-value pairs), choose the type of chart you want, and specify which data should go on the x-axis and y-axis. The skill then generates the chart for you.
When to Use It
To analyze data visually for better understanding.
To create charts for presentations or reports.
To compare trends, categories, or relationships in your data.
Example
Related Skills
Doc Maker: Include your charts in professional documents or reports.
Google Image Search: Find supporting images or visuals for your charts.
VEED Video Maker: Turn your charts into engaging video presentations.
Text to Capcut Video: Combine charts with text to create explanatory videos.
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