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Chart

A chart (sometimes known as a graph) is a graphical representation for data and information visualization, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart". A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of quality structure and provides different info.

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Chart

Nodes71
Edges70
Triples35
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028169
Components1

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Chart

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related to Further reading · 9
Chart → An, Brinton, Charts, Graphic, Karl, Karsten, Prentice-Hall, The Engineering, Willard Cope
is a · 6
Chart → chart originating from the study of genetics to show the interaction of two data points in a grid.A Gantt chart helps in scheduling complex projects.The Nolan chart and the Pour…, chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent, time-independent stock tracking chart that attempts to minimise noise.Alternatively, two-dimensional scatterplot of ordered observations where the observations are connected following their order, two-dimensional scatterplot where a third variable is represented by the size of the points.A polar area diagram, type of diagram or graph
related to Chart software · 3
Chart → For, List, While
related to Elements · 3
Chart → However, Thus, Typically
related to Other charts · 3
Chart → Control, Here, There
see also · 3
Chart → DiagramTable, Drakon-chartExploratory, Edward TufteMisleading
related to Common charts · 2
Chart → HistogramBar, Some
related to Field-specific charts · 2
Chart → Open-high-low-close, Some
related to Less-common charts · 2
Chart → Bubble, Examples
related to Well-known named charts · 2
Chart → Gantt, Some

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Important terminology

data charts often graph used line represented known bar usually information pie diagram may shows lines sometimes types plot radar

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Chartis atype of diagram or graph0.90text
Chartis achart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent0.90text
Chartis atwo-dimensional scatterplot of ordered observations where the observations are connected following their order0.90text
Chartis atwo-dimensional scatterplot where a third variable is represented by the size of the points.A polar area diagram0.90text
Chartis atime-independent stock tracking chart that attempts to minimise noise.Alternatively0.90text
Chartis achart originating from the study of genetics to show the interaction of two data points in a grid.A Gantt chart helps in scheduling complex projects.The Nolan chart and the Pour…0.90text
Chartrelated to Chart softwareWhile0.60section
Chartrelated to Chart softwareFor0.60section
Chartrelated to Chart softwareList0.60section
Chartrelated to Common chartsSome0.60section
Chartrelated to Common chartsHistogramBar0.60section
Chartrelated to ElementsHowever0.60section

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