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COLUMN

Column graphs are similar to bar graphs and line


graphs. All three have grid lines going horizontally
and vertically. The column graph is more similar to
the bar graph in that it is used more for one time or
single events rather than continuous events.

LINE GRAPH
A line graph is useful for displaying data
or information that changes continuously
over time. Another name for a line graph
is a line chart

PIE CHART

A pie chart (or a circle chart) is a circular statistical


graphic which is divided into slices to illustrate
numerical proportion.
BAR GRAPH
A Bar Graph (also called Bar Chart) is a
graphical display of data using bars of different
heights.

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.

SCATTER GRAPH

Scatter plots are similar to line graphs in


that they use horizontal and vertical axes
to plot data points. However, they have a
very specific purpose.
STOCK CHART

The word “securities” refers to


any tradable financial instrument
or quantifiable index such as
stocks, bonds, commodities,
futures or market indices. Any
security with price data over a
period of time can be used to
form a chart for analysis.

SURFACE GRAPH

The Surface graph or series is used to represent a


set of three-dimensional data as a mesh surface. It
has three mandatory series components, Position,
Depth and Value. The data in the Position and
Depth components must form a 2D rectangular grid
on the xz plane.

DOUGHNUT CHART

a doughnut chart shows the relationship of parts


to a whole, but a doughnut chart can contain
more than one data series.
Bubbles Chart

A bubble chart is a variation of a scatter


chart in which the data points are
replaced with bubbles, and an additional
dimension of the data is represented in
the size of the bubbles.

RADAR CHART

A radar chart is a graphical method of displaying


multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional
chart of three or more quantitative variables
represented on axes starting from the same point.
The relative position and angle of the axes is
typically uninformative.

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