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Chart examples GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility SC33-0328-01 |
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Bar charts are the most versatile type of comparison chart.
Histograms show things broken into ranges (ages, shoe sizes, income groups).
Line Graphs show accurate comparisons and trends.
Pie charts show proportions used.
Polar charts show comparisons (companies, currencies, machines).
Surface charts show changes of proportion over time.
Table charts show colorful displays of your figures.
Tower charts give 3D emphasis to complex data.
Venn diagrams show proportions of two groups that have something in common.
Schedule charts show who does what, and when.
Profile charts compare the shape of two sets of data.
Intersecting-axes charts show positive and negative data.
Scatter plots collect data for visual interpretation and regression analysis using the ICU.
Mixed charts show two chart types on a set of axes.
Exploded pie charts emphasize elements and the parts they play.
Presentation material provides well-arranged text and graphics for presentations.
Multiple charts place several separate charts on one screen or piece of paper.
Superimposed charts put one chart on top of another. |
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