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What is the difference between bullet graph and bubble chart?

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Bullet graphs are bar charts that include a reference LINE and reference distribution for each cell in the PLOT. These are used to pack a lot of information into a SMALL space.

Bubble charts offer another way to PRESENT one-to-many comparisons by using size and colour. They can be interesting to look at but do not allow for very precise comparisons between the different bubbles.

Hence bullet graph and bubble chart are completely different and used for very different purposes.



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