
Add column, bar, line, area, pie, donut, and radar charts in Numbers on Mac
To create any type of chart, you can add a chart to a sheet first, then select the table cells with the data you want to use. Or, you can select the data first, then create a chart that displays the data. Either way, when you change the data in the table, the chart updates automatically.
In Numbers, you can import a spreadsheet with charts from Microsoft Excel. The imported charts might look somewhat different from the original, but the data they display is the same.
Tip: You can learn about different chart types in the Charting Basics template. To open it, choose File > New, click Basic in the left sidebar, then double-click the Charting Basics template. In Charting Basics, click the tabs near the top of the template to view the different sheets; each one explains a different type of chart.
Create a column, bar, line, area, pie, donut, or radar chart
- Go to the Numbers app  on your Mac. on your Mac.
- Open a spreadsheet, click  in the toolbar, then click 2D, 3D, or Interactive. in the toolbar, then click 2D, 3D, or Interactive.- Click the left and right arrows to see more styles.  - Note: The stacked bar, column, and area charts show two or more data series stacked together. 
- Click a chart or drag it to the sheet. - If you add a 3D chart, you see  at its center. Drag this control to adjust the chart’s orientation. at its center. Drag this control to adjust the chart’s orientation.
- Click the Add Chart Data button near the selected chart (if you don’t see the Add Chart Data button, make sure the chart is selected). 
- Select the table cells with the data you want to use. - You can select cells from one or more tables, including tables on different sheets. While you’re editing a chart’s data references, a dot appears on the tab for any sheet that contains data used in the chart. 
- To change whether rows or columns are plotted as a data series, choose an option from the pop-up menu in the bar at the bottom of the window.  
- Click Done in the bar at the bottom of the window. 
You can change the data reflected in the chart at any time. To learn how, see Modify chart data.