CHARTS Pie chart Column chart Line chart Bar
CHARTS • Pie chart • Column chart • Line chart • Bar chart • Area chart and • Scatter chart.
Pie Chart A pie chart (or a circle chart) is a circular statistical graphic, which is divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each slice (and consequently its central angle and area), is proportional to the quantity it represents. While it is named for its resemblance to a pie which has been sliced, there are variations on the way it can be presented.
Column chart A Column chart is the chart in which the data is arranged in columns or rows. In column charts, categories are typically organized along the horizontal axis and values along the vertical axis. Column charts are useful to show data changes over time or to show comparisons among items. •
Line Chart A line chart or line graph is a type of chart which displays information as a series of data points called 'markers' connected by straight line segments. It is a basic type of chart common in many fields.
Bar Chart A bar chart or bar graph is a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or horizontally. A vertical bar chart is sometimes called a line graph
Area Chart An area chart or area graph displays graphically quantitative data. It is based on the line chart. The area between axis and line are commonly emphasized with colors, textures and hatchings. Commonly one compares two or more quantities with an area chart.
Scatter Chart A scatter chart (also called a scatterplot, scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram) is a type ofplot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data. If the points are color-coded, one additional variable can be displayed.
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