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DON BOSCO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

SUBMITTED BY:
RASHNI TARA BASUMATARY(801016)
KHALIDIA BEGUM(801038)
SAGARIKA BORA(801017)
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This is to certify that this report embodies the original work done by 
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during this project submission as a partial fulfillment of the requirement for the
Mini Project of Computer Science Engineering Semester V, of the Don Bosco
College Of Engineering And Technology, Azara.
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Mrs. Nissi Paul

Head of Deparment,Computer Sience Branch


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The satisfaction that accompanies that the successful completion of any task would
be incomplete without the mention of people whose ceaseless cooperation made it
possible, whose constant guidance and encouragement crown all efforts with
success.

We are grateful to our project guide Mrs. Nissi Paul Madam for the guidance,
inspiration and constructive suggestions that helpful us in the preparation of this
project.

We also thank our colleagues who have helped in successful completion of the
project.
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1.YINTRODUCTION

2.YSOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

3.YAIM OF THE PROJECT

4.YFLOW CHART

5.YFUNCTION USED
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A chart is a graphical representation of data, in which "the data is
represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart ,etc.
A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of
qualitative structures.

  
  

A chart can take a large variety of forms, however there are common features that
provide the chart with its ability to extract meaning from data.

Typically a chart is graphical, containing very little text, since humans are
generally able to infer meaning from pictures quicker than from text. One of the
more important uses of text in a graph is in the title. A graph's title usually appears
above the main graphic and provides a succinct description of what the data in the
graph refers to.

Dimensions in the data are often displayed on axes. If a horizontal and a vertical
axis are used, they are usually referred to as the x-axis and y-axis respectively.
Each axis will have a scale, denoted by periodic graduations and usually
accompanied by numerical or categorical indications. Each axis will typically also
have a label displayed outside or beside it, briefly describing the dimension
represented. If the scale is numerical, the label will often be suffixed with the unit
of that scale in parentheses. For example, "Distance traveled (m)" is a typical x-
axis label and would mean that the distance travelled in metres is related to the
horizontal position of the data.

Within the graph a grid of lines may appear to aid in the visual alignment of data.
The grid can be enhanced by visually emphasizing the lines at regular or
significant graduations. The emphasized lines are then called major grid lines and
the rest of the grid lines are minor grid lines.
The data of a chart can appear in all manner of formats, with or without individual
labels. It may appear as dots or shapes, connected or unconnected, and in any
combination of colors and patterns. Inferences or points of interest can be
overlayed directly on the graph to further aid information extraction.

When the data appearing in a chart contains multiple variables, the chart may
include a legend. A legend contains a list of the variables appearing in the chart
and an example of their appearance. This information allows the data from each
variable to be identified in the chart.

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data. It is based on the line chart.

 


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Y A line chart or line graph is a type of graph, which displays
information as a series of data points connected by straight line segments



SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

ÔY TURBO C

   
‡Y TurboC provides most of the console-i/o functionality of Turbo C's conio.h
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‡Y TurboC provides most of the "BGI" functionality of Turbo C's graphics.h
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our ultimate aim is to make a user friendly, menu driven software which will
draw automatically charts like pie chart, bar chart etc. according to the users
input data.

The chart will be 3d or 2d according to our input. we will also add some
animation in particular areas.
BAR CHART: A 00 or 0(1 is a chart with rectangular bars with
lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can also be plotted
horizontally.
PIE CHART: A 1' 0 (or a 00%' (1) is a circular chart divided into
sectors, illustrating proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each sector (and
consequently its central angle and area), is proportional to the quantity it
represents.

GANTT CHART:Y0 is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project


schedule. Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements
and summary elements of a project.
SCATTERED CHART: A 0'1%+ or 0'(1 is a type of mathematical
diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for two variables for a set of
data.

RADAR CHART:YA &0 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.

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