Selasa, 26 November 2013

Graph and Tables

Tables
The table is a summary of a list of data that informs the form of numbers, arranged by applying,  in sequence down certain paths and rows using the row delimiter.
Function:
1.      Describes a fact or information in brief, clear, and more interesting than words.
2.      To compare the amount of data.

How to read table:
1.      Observe first title
2.      Observe the columns in the table
3.      Find striking difference in the data is either the lowest or the highest average, cont if necessary.
Examples :






Graph
      Graph is a painting or a tidal rise and fall of a state represented by a line or drawing the ups and downs of a data.

Function:
1.      Enables delivery of complex information more easily
2.      Can provide a snapshot of information is a clear, simple, interesting, and effective
3.      To compare the amount of data.

How to read:
1.      Observe the chart title first
2.      Observe the right lane and the left or down with respect to the number
3.      Find the striking difference in the data
4.      Pull conclusions from the data and describe

There are three basic kinds of graph:
1.       Circle graph
A circle graph is a graph in the form of a circle that is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a part of a set of data.


2.       Bar graph
Bar graphs are an excellent way to show results that are one time, that aren’t continuous-especially samplings such as surveys, inventories, etc.



3.       Line graph
A graph that uses points connected by lines to show how something changes in value (as time goes by, or as something else happens).







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