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  1. 1 maj 2019 · Posted by: Mike Yi. What is a line chart? A line chart (aka line plot, line graph) uses points connected by line segments from left to right to demonstrate changes in value. The horizontal axis depicts a continuous progression, often that of time, while the vertical axis reports values for a metric of interest across that progression.

  2. A line chart consists of a horizontal line i.e. x-axis and a vertical line i.e. y-axis to represent the data. The x-axis shows the time period whereas the y-axis shows the item that is being measured. A line chart clearly shows the increasing or decreasing trend of a particular item.

  3. Charts typically have two axes that are used to measure and categorize data: a vertical axis (also known as value axis or y axis), and a horizontal axis (also known as category axis or x axis). 3-D column, 3-D cone, or 3-D pyramid charts have a third axis, the depth axis (also known as series axis or z axis), so that data can be plotted along th...

  4. 5 kwi 2024 · Line graphs consist of two axes: x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical). Each axis represents a different data type, and the points at which they intersect is (0,0).

  5. Use line charts to display a series of data points that are connected by lines. Analysts use line charts to emphasize changes in a metric on the vertical Y-axis by another variable on the horizontal X-axis. Often, the X-axis reflects time, but not always. Line charts are also known as line plots.

  6. 20 mar 2024 · Also sometimes called a line chart, line graphs are a type of graph that demonstrates how data points trend over a continuous interval. In a line graph, you plot data points on a set of axes and then draw a line to connect these points. The graph shows how the dependent variable changes with any deviations in the independent variable.

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