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Visualizing Your Data: The Best Type of Graph that Gets the Job Done

Data visualization is overwhelming when you donu2019t know how to start. Check out this list of the best types of graphs to present your data.

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Visualizing Your Data: The Best Type of Graph that Gets the Job Done

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  1. Visualizing Your Data: The Best Type of Graph that Gets the Job Done Data visualization is a crucial part of information representation. Words cannot express trends of unprocessed data as fast as visualized data. With charts and graphs, data researchers can effectively illustrate their points in less time. Today, anyone can build graphs and charts using a graph maker app like Venngage. Unfortunately, this led to many poorly made graphs, which defeats the purpose of

  2. presenting data visually and quickly. In this short post, you’ll learn about each chart maker’s capabilities and the perfect situation to use each of them. Bar Graph Maker A bar graph is as straightforward as data visualization can get. Plus, they are easy to understand too! Bars represent each category the research compares, and their varying height illustrates each category’s value. Universally, bar charts are the go-to choice when presenting comparisons. Inventories, accrued marketing data, ratings, survey responses, and product prices receive proper representation with bar graphs. PTS Bar Graph By Age/Wikipedia Line Graph Maker Line graphs are often synonymous with economics and the stock market. These charts always have a line running across an XY coordinate table. The line represents data changes over time, with the X-axis representing the value changes and the Y- axis representing time. This chart makes it easy to identify trends and data-backed speculations. Most line charts can work well with one or two lines, making them perfect for illustrating business profits and expenses. For example, stock markets use a modified line chart that includes candlesticks, representing the ceiling and floor prices a stock had during a particular timeline.

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