bar chart

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Usually used for categoric independent variables only Usually drawn with bars separated by spaces
A graphic presentation of work activities shown by a time-scaled bar line (sometimes referred to as a Gantt Chart)
A chart that graphs the high, low, and settlement prices for a specific trading session over a given period of time
A graphic representation of quantitative information by means of a drawing made up of parallel bars with lengths that are proportional to the data being compared
Compares individual items Categories are organized vertically, values horizontally to place more emphasis on comparing values than on time
A graphic representation of the frequency of different data values using rectangles with heights proportional to the frequencies
A graphic display of schedule-related information In the typical bar chart, activities or other project elements are listed down the left side of the chart, dates are shown across the top, and activity durations are shown as date-placed horizontal bars Also called a Gantt chart
A graph with bars (rectangles) of different heights to show and compare data
The simplest type of probability distribution; shows only a limited number of outcomes and associated probabilities for a given event (Chapter 5)
graph employing vertical columns or horizontal bars to illustrate rates or quantities
a chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
(bar graph) A type of chart or graph that quantifies or measures relative values represented by rectangular bars
A graphic display of schedule­related information In the typical bar chart, activities or other project elements are listed down the left side of the chart, dates are shown across the top, and activity durations are shown as date­placed horizontal bars Also called a Gantt chart
A view of project data that uses horizontal bars on a time scale to depict activity information Frequently called a Gantt chart
A graph of prices, volume and open interest for a specified time period used by the chartist to forecast market trends A daily bar chart plots each trading session's high, low and settlement prices
a chart using rectangles of different sizes to compare numbers -- "A bar chart is used to compare values " (274)
graphical representation of project data; useful in presenting the facts about a project or illustrating the use of time and resources (see also: GANTT Chart; PERT Chart; Work Plan)
A bar chart is a graph which uses parallel rectangular shapes to represent changes in the size, value, or rate of something or to compare the amount of something relating to a number of different countries or groups. bar graph a picture of boxes of different heights, in which each box represents a different amount or quantity
A visual representation using bars to show the relationship between one or two independent variables and a dependent variable For example, a bar chart might show a comparison of rainfall by year and month
A chart used in technical analysis where bars represent daily prices A bar chart normally shows high, low and closing prices for a day's trading activity
A type of chart visually representing data in the form of horizontal or vertical bars Longer bars represent higher values A bar chart representing the birth rates for Austria where there are only 11 5 live births per thousand people in the population each year and Bangladesh where more than 30 live births per thousand occur would have a short bar for Austria and a long bar for Bangladesh
A bar chart is a method which uses a series of vertical marks and horizontal marks to graphically summarize the trading price activity of some commodity over some period of time A bar chart is a graph of the opening, high, low and closing prices of a commodity futures contract versus time Many bar charts present just the high, low and close
A visual display of the size of the different categories of a variable Each category or value of the variable is represented by a bar
(or Gantt chart) A planning tool which shows the start date, stop date and duration of research and development tasks which comprise a project by means of a two dimensional array which depicts tasks on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal
Also called a Line Chart A graphic representation of prices using a vertical bar to connect the highest price in the time period to the lowest price Opening prices are noted with a small horizontal line to the left Closing prices are shown with a small horizontal line to the right Bar Charts can be constructed for any time period in which prices are available The most common time periods found in bar charts are hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly However, with the growing number of personal computers and the availability of "real time" quotes, it is not unusual for traders to use some period of minutes to construct a Bar Chart
A bar chart uses colored bars of various heights or lengths to represent each item
bar chart

    Silbentrennung

    Bar chart

    Türkische aussprache

    bär çärt

    Aussprache

    /ˈbär ˈʧärt/ /ˈbɑːr ˈʧɑːrt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bär ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English barre, from Middle French.
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