For the depiction of datasets with multiple attributes diagrams are used. Usually, these attributes make up a superordinate attribute which is divided into multiple subordinate attributes. These attributes can contain either relative or absolute values. One example of such a dataset would be the absolute number of employees, divided into the three economic sectors.

In general, diagram maps can be subdivided into diagram maps where the diagrams refer to single points and those where the diagrams refer to areas. Sound information concerning these map types can be found in the respective chapters. In the following text, first the most important diagram types are discussed and afterwards the choice of the design of the diagrams independently of the type of the diagram map is described.