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Line Chart Examples

The Line Graphs solution from Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains a set of examples, templates and design elements library of line and scatter charts. Use it to draw line and scatter graphs using ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software for illustrating your documents, presentations and websites.

Line Chart

You want to draw the Line Chart and need the automated tool? Now it is reality with Line Graphs solution from Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
The vector stencils library "Line Graphs" contains 4 chart templates. Use it to design your line charts in ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software.
"A line chart or line graph is a type of chart which displays information as a series of data points connected by straight line segments. It is a basic type of chart common in many fields. It is similar to a scatter plot except that the measurement points are ordered (typically by their x-axis value) and joined with straight line segments. A line chart is often used to visualize a trend in data over intervals of time – a time series – thus the line is often drawn chronologically." [Line chart. Wikipedia]
The templates example "Design elements - Line graphs" is included in the Basic Line Graphs solution from the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Chart templates
Chart templates, scatter chart, line graph,
The vector stencils library "Education charts" contains 12 graphs and charts: area chart, column chart, divided bar diagram, histogram, horizontal bar graph, line graph, pie chart, ring chart, scatter plot.
Use it to create your educational infograms.
"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 the data in a chart is represented graphically, since humans are generally able to infer meaning from pictures quicker than from text. Text is generally used only to annotate the data.
One of the more important uses of text in a graph is 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. ...
The data of a chart can appear in all manner of formats, and may include individual textual labels describing the datum associated with the indicated position in the chart. The data may appear as dots or shapes, connected or unconnected, and in any combination of colors and patterns. Inferences or points of interest can be overlaid 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 (also known as a key). 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." [Chart. Wikipedia]
The shapes example "Design elements - Education charts" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Education Infographics solition from the area "Business Infographics" in ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Graphs and charts
Graphs and charts, vertical bar chart, column chart, serial line chart, line graph, scatter plot, ring chart, donut chart, pie chart, horizontal bar chart, frequency histogram, divided bar diagram, area chart,

Scatter Plot

A scatter plot is also known to be called as a scatter graph, scatterplot, scatter chart, scatter diagram or scattergram. It is a type of a plot or mathematical diagram and to make it the Cartesian coordinates can be used for displaying the numeral values for usually two variables for one set of data.

scatter chart, scatter graph, scatter plot Scatter Diagrams

scatter chart, scatter graph, scatter plot
The Scatter Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw PRO v10 functionality with templates, samples, and a library of vector stencils that make construction of a Scatter Plot easy. The Scatter Chart Solution makes it easy to design attractive Scatter Diagrams used in various fields of science, work, and life activities. ConceptDraw PRO lets you enter the data to the table and construct the Scatter Plot Graph automatically according to these data.

Scatter Chart Examples

The Line Graphs solution from Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park contains a set of examples, templates and design elements library of scatter charts.
Use it to draw scatter graphs using ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software for illustrating your documents, presentations and websites.

histogram, flow chart, pareto chart, fishbone diagram, quality control Seven Basic Tools of Quality

histogram, flow chart, pareto chart, fishbone diagram, quality control
Manage quality control in the workplace, using fishbone diagrams, flowcharts, Pareto charts and histograms, provided by the Seven Basic Tools of Quality solution.

basic histograms, 3-d blocks, cylinders Basic Histograms

basic histograms, 3-d blocks, cylinders
This solution extends the capabilities of ConceptDraw PRO v10.3.0 (or later) with templates, samples and a library of vector stencils for drawing Histograms.

Histogram

Any histogram is known to be an accurate representation of the distribution of numerical data. Being an estimate of the probability distribution of a continuous variable, the histogram was first introduced by Karl Pearson as a kind of a bar graph. To make a histogram, you need to divide the range of values into a series of intervals and then to count how many of the values fall into each of the intervals.