How to Create a Doughnut Chart in Google Data Studio | How to Work with Doughnut Chart in #looker

How to Create a Doughnut Chart in Google Data Studio | How to Work with Doughnut Chart in #looker

Google Data Studio is part of the Google Analytics 360 Suite, Originally introduced in mid-2016,it is the high-end Google Analytics Enterprise package and Since most of us can’t afford to spend that much money for an analytics tracking tool, we typically opt for the free version of Google Analytics. But Google has decided to give those of us using the free version of Google Analytics a taste of what’s possible with Google Data Studio. Doughnut charts display our data in a circular visualization, with sections like slices by representing our data series. The sizes of the slices are proportional to the quantity or relative value of the metric we are plotting. In general, Doughnut charts are most useful when comparing a few data points with relatively large differences in proportion between the values. Doughnut charts display large numbers of series with minor variations in the data that can be confusing to our viewers of the chart. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ In this video we have covered. What is Doughnut Graph in Google Data Studio? How to create a Doughnut graph in Google Data Studio? How to Work with a Doughnut graph in Google Data Studio ? __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Excel Playlist:-   • What is MS Excel | Introduction To Excel |...   SQL Playlist:-    • Introduction to SQL | SQL For Beginners | ...   Google Data Studio playlist:-    • Introduction to Looker|Introduction to Goo...   __________________________________________________________________________________________________ You can follow us on the below social media handles:- Blog: - https://thedatamillennials.blogspot.com/ Facebook:-   / the-data-millennials-596575371027542   Instagram: -   / the_data_millennials   LinkedIn: -   / data-millennials-6b5a031b3   Twitter: -   / datamillennials