GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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Chart examples

GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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Figure 1. Bar Chart Example


Bar charts are the most versatile type of comparison chart.


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Figure 2. Histogram Example


Histograms show things broken into ranges (ages, shoe sizes, income groups).


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Figure 3. Line Graph Example


Line Graphs show accurate comparisons and trends.


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Figure 4. Pie Chart Example


Pie charts show proportions used.


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Figure 5. Polar Chart Example


Polar charts show comparisons (companies, currencies, machines).


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Figure 6. Surface Chart Example


Surface charts show changes of proportion over time.


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Figure 7. Table Chart Example


Table charts show colorful displays of your figures.


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Figure 8. Tower Chart Example


Tower charts give 3D emphasis to complex data.


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Figure 9. Venn Diagram Example


Venn diagrams show proportions of two groups that have something in common.


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Figure 10. Schedule Chart Example


Schedule charts show who does what, and when.


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Figure 11. Profile Chart Example


Profile charts compare the shape of two sets of data.


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Figure 12. Intersecting-Axes Chart Example


Intersecting-axes charts show positive and negative data.


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Figure 13. Scatter Plot Example


Scatter plots collect data for visual interpretation and regression analysis using the ICU.


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Figure 14. Mixed Chart Example


Mixed charts show two chart types on a set of axes.


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Figure 15. Exploded Pie Chart Example


Exploded pie charts emphasize elements and the parts they play.


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Figure 16. Presentation Material Example


Presentation material provides well-arranged text and graphics for presentations.


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Figure 17. Multiple Charts Example


Multiple charts place several separate charts on one screen or piece of paper.


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Figure 18. Superimposed Charts Example


Superimposed charts put one chart on top of another.

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