Markdown to Chart

Markdown Table to Chart

Convert a Markdown table into a chart-ready dataset. UChartX adds table separator repair and row length warnings, then lets you audit and export the result.

  1. 1Upload DataPaste, upload, or load a sample
  2. 2Check & DescribeReview fields and data quality
  3. 3VisualizeChoose and refine the chart
  4. 4Publish & ExportCheck context and download
Chart ready

Loaded sample: Survey responses as MARKDOWN

Data converter5 rows96/100 score
Browser-side processingNo account requiredUse small, non-sensitive datasets

Steps 1-2

Upload and check data

Markdown tableUse a standard Markdown table with a header row and separator row. Uneven rows are reported in the checks.| Month | Revenue | | --- | --- | | Jan | 12400 |
Field inspectorOverride a type when the automatic detection is wrong.
5rows
2fields
100%filled
0issues
5 parsed row(s)

Survey responses gives Markdown Table to Chart a different data shape for checking recommendations, controls, and exports.

Step 3

Visualize

Preview: Auto

Exports use report 1200x800 with the current title, source note, chart view, and watermark.

Chart viewChoose a view for this preview.

Auto: Use the best default for the current page and detected fields.

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Publish & Export checksTitle readySource note readyAuto preview selected
Answer: categoryResponses: number
Input shapeMarkdown

docs, notes, and README tables

What this page addstable separator repair and row length warnings

Convert a Markdown table into a chart-ready dataset.

Export decisionChart / HTML table

Avoid this workflow for free-form prose or merged table cells.

Markdown Table to Chart workflow

Markdown Table to Chart is for docs, notes, and README tables. It works with survey answers, satisfaction counts, and response shares, adds table separator repair and row length warnings, and keeps the preview, checks, and exports tied to the data you entered.

From input to export

  1. Start with the survey sample or paste your own Markdown data.
  2. Load a sample that resembles your data shape.
  3. Review detected fields and recommendations before export.
  4. Export Chart, HTML table after the checks explain any remaining context or readability issues.

When to use

  • Use Markdown Table to Chart when you need to turn small data into a clearer chart.
  • It is a good fit for docs, notes, and README tables.
  • It works best when your data resembles survey answers, satisfaction counts, and response shares.

When not to use

  • Do not use this workflow for free-form prose or merged table cells.
  • Do not publish the result until title, unit, source, and export size have been reviewed.
  • Use another chart preview when the recommendations explain a better fit.

Controls that matter

  • Choose the reader goal before accepting the first chart.
  • Review X and Y field mapping after import.
  • Use sorting or Top N when category labels are long.

Input and method

  • The parser normalizes rows into a browser-side table and never requires an account.
  • Field detection classifies survey answers, satisfaction counts, and response shares into number, date, category, or text fields.
  • The recommendation rules look for date, category, and numeric fields before choosing the first preview chart.
  • The score combines data readiness, field mapping, chart fit, labels, accessibility, and chart export readiness.

Checks before export

  • Using Markdown Table to Chart with data that is better suited to free-form prose or merged table cells.
  • Exporting before adding a clear title, unit, or source note.
  • Ignoring the page limit: this workflow is not intended for free-form prose or merged table cells.
  • Treating the score as approval instead of reviewing the specific fixes.

Export options

  • PNG and SVG exports use the current chart preview and selected size.
  • Markdown and mini report exports include title, source note, detected fields, score, and fixes.
  • HTML, JSON config, clean CSV, and alt text are available from the secondary export panel when data is valid.

Output limits

  • Very large datasets should be summarized before using this browser-side tool.
  • Avoid this workflow for free-form prose or merged table cells.
  • Image-only chart recognition, cloud storage, and collaborative editing are not part of this version.
  • Generated summaries should be reviewed before publication.

FAQ

What data works best with Markdown Table to Chart?

Markdown Table to Chart works best with clean survey answers, satisfaction counts, and response shares that includes headers and enough rows to turn small data into a clearer chart.

What should I check after import?

Confirm headers, field types, row count, and whether nested or copied values were flattened as expected.

Does UChartX upload my data?

Core chart creation runs in the browser. Avoid pasting private or regulated datasets into any web tool.

Can I export from Markdown Table to Chart?

Yes. This page supports the relevant export options listed for the tool: Chart, HTML table.