Pictographs use icons, pictures or symbols to visually represent data, with the size or number of icons indicating the quantity being measured. They are also called pictograms or picture graphs.
Circle graphs, also known as pie charts or sector graphs, show the relative proportions of different components of a data set using slices of a circle. The area of each slice corresponds to the percentage of the total it represents.
Bar graphs display quantitative data using rectangular bars, either vertically or horizontally. They allow easy comparison of items and are commonly used to illustrate numbers, amounts, frequencies or other measurable quantities.
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Visual Presentation O2f Data Using Icons
Pictographs use icons, pictures or symbols to visually represent data, with the size or number of icons indicating the quantity being measured. They are also called pictograms or picture graphs.
Circle graphs, also known as pie charts or sector graphs, show the relative proportions of different components of a data set using slices of a circle. The area of each slice corresponds to the percentage of the total it represents.
Bar graphs display quantitative data using rectangular bars, either vertically or horizontally. They allow easy comparison of items and are commonly used to illustrate numbers, amounts, frequencies or other measurable quantities.
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Visual presentation of data using icons, pictures, symbols,
etc., in place of or in addition to common graph elements
(bars, lines, points). Pictographs use relative sizes or repetitions of the same icon, picture, or symbol to show comparison. Also called pictogram, pictorial chart, pictorial graph, or picture graph. Proportional area chart used almost exclusively in showing relative sizes of the components of a data-set, in comparison to one another and to the whole set. It consists of a circle (disc) divided into several (usually not exceeding six) segments. Area of each segment (called slice or wedge) is of the same percentage of the circle as the component it represents is of the whole data set. Most important segment is commonly shown in the '12 o'clock' position with each successive less important segment following in a clockwise direction. Also called circle diagram, circle graph, pizza chart, or sector graph Definition: A bar graph displays data visually and is sometimes called a bar chart or a bar graph. Data is displayed either horizontally or vertically and allows viewers to compare items displayed. Data displayed will relate to things like amounts, characteristics, times and frequency etc. A bar graph displays information in a way that helps us to make generalizations and conclusions quickly and easily. A typical bar graph will have a label, axis, scales and bars. Bar graphs are used to display all kinds of information such as,
numbers of females versus males in a school, sales of items
during particular times of a year. Bar graphs are ideal for comparing two or more values.The image shows a bar graph about the favorite seasons of the boys and girls in a class. The blue represents the fall, the red represents the winter, the green represents the spring and the purple represents the fall. At a glance, you can see that the favorite season among the girls is summer and the boys is fall. The least favorite season for both girls and boys is winter. On the left side of the graph are numbers that represent how many students were surveyed. Numbers of students are represented on the x axis and the y axis shows the genders.When interpreting a bar chart, look at the tallest bar and look at the shortest bar. Look at the titles, look for inconsistencies and ask why they are there. There are three types of bar graph. They are: 1 Single: 2. Grouped 3.Stacked.They are also known as: bar charts and bar graph. A chart or a graph is a pictorial representation of data. Charts and graphs are used to display detailed information and relationships between quantitative data. Examples of charts include bar graphs, pie charts, histograms and timeseries graphs.
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