What kind of plots can I create?

A few example prompts to get you started with drawing graphs.

Here is a set of plots and prompts that you can try in Querri to get some graphs. Please note that your mileage will vary some depending on the data you have loaded and the type of data that's in there.

  • Line Chart — Show trends or changes over time.
    • e.g., "Can you plot a line chart showing monthly sales figures for the last two years?"
  • Bar Chart — Compare values across categories or groups.
    • e.g., "Display a bar chart comparing the annual revenue of our top 10 products."
  • Histogram — Understand the distribution or spread of a single metric.
    • e.g., "Draw a histogram of employee ages across our organization."
  • Scatter Plot — Display the relationship between two metrics.
    • e.g., "Show a scatter plot comparing advertising spend vs. monthly sales for our campaigns."
  • Pie Chart — Visualize parts of a whole or percentage breakdowns.
    • e.g., "Create a pie chart illustrating the market share of each competitor in our industry."
  • Box Plot — Highlight the range and outliers of a metric.
    • e.g., "Can you give me a box plot of quarterly profits for the past five years?"
  • Violin Plot — See the distribution of data, combining aspects of box plots and density plots.
    • e.g., "Show a violin plot for customer satisfaction scores from our recent survey."
  • Heatmap — Visualize large amounts of data or correlations using colors.
    • e.g., "Generate a heatmap of the correlation between different metrics on our dashboard."
  • Pair Plot — Get an overview of relationships between multiple metrics.
    • e.g., "Provide a pair plot comparing features like price, size, and customer ratings for our product lineup."
  • Swarm Plot — Display individual data points without overlap.
    • e.g., "Create a swarm plot of project completion times for different teams."
  • KDE Plot — Understand the density of a data metric.
    • e.g., "Plot a KDE for the distribution of transaction amounts on our e-commerce site last month."
  • Clustermap — Explore relationships in grouped or hierarchical data.
    • e.g., "Can you show a clustermap based on purchasing patterns of our loyalty program members?"