1) Product Sales Comparison Across Three Quarters
Scenario: A business compares product sales across three different quarters: Q1, Q2, and Q3.
Data Example (%):
Quarters |
Q1
|
Q2
|
Q3
|
Product A |
40
|
30
|
35
|
Product B |
35
|
50
|
35
|
Product C |
25
|
20
|
25
|
Purpose: This triple pie chart allows the business to visualize the sales trends for each product across the three quarters, highlighting variations and seasonal patterns, with Product B seeing an increase in sales during Q2.
Download the
file to explore sales trends. You can also upload this file in the option above for further insights.
2) Marketing Budget Allocation for Three Campaigns
Scenario: A company tracks budget allocation for three marketing campaigns over the same period: Campaign A, Campaign B, and Campaign C.
Data Example (%):
Campaign |
A
|
B
|
C
|
Digital Ads |
50
|
60
|
55
|
Events |
|
25
|
35
|
Sponsorships |
50
|
15
|
25
|
Purpose: This chart effectively compares the financial focus across the three campaigns, illustrating how the allocation of resources changes for each initiative, with Campaign B allocating the most to digital ads.
For a detailed view of the marketing budget allocation across campaigns, download the
file and upload this file into the above CSV option for analysis.
3) Population Distribution in Three Cities by Age Group
Scenario: A demographic study compares population statistics in three cities: City A, City B, and City C, segmented by age group.
Data Example (%):
Cities |
A
|
B
|
C
|
0-18 |
35
|
30
|
40
|
19-35 |
30
|
35
|
25
|
36-60 |
25
|
25
|
25
|
60+ |
10
|
10
|
10
|
Purpose: This triple pie chart provides a clear view of the different age group distributions across the three cities, helping planners understand demographic trends. City C has the highest percentage of younger populations (0-18), while City B has the highest percentage in the 19-35 age group.
To explore the demographic breakdown of age groups in three cities, download the
file and upload this file into the above CSV option for further analysis.