The limitations of these charts can vary depending on the type of chart. However, some general limitations include: they may not be suitable for complex data sets, as they can oversimplify or misrepresent data; they may not accurately represent data if the scale is not properly set; they may not be effective for comparing multiple data sets; and they may be difficult to interpret without proper labels and legends. Additionally, specific charts have their own limitations. For example, Pareto charts are not suitable for non-ordinal data, and box and whisker charts may not provide a clear picture of the distribution if there are many outliers.
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