difference between ogive and histogram
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ogive
An ogive is a curve that represents cumulative frequencies of the given variables. The graph of the cumulative frequency distribution is better known as the cumulative frequency curve or Ogive. The word Ogive is basically a term used in the architecture to describe curves or curved shapes.
histogram
In math, a histogram is a visual way to display frequency data using bars. A feature of histograms is that they show the frequency of continuous data, such as the number of trees at various heights from 3 feet to 8 feet.
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The following are the differences between Ogive and Histogram-
Ogive:
- The Ogive is also broadly known as a Cumulative Frequency Polygon.
- It is a type of graph that expresses the cumulative class frequencies in a given distribution.
- An Ogive graph can be drawn systematically by setting the boundary of class on the X-axis. Cumulative frequency is drawn on the Y-axis and hence, the Ogive graph is drawn. The plotting of Ogive can be conducted in two ways: The 'Less Than' type of Ogive is constructed by adding the First to the Last Term. The 'More Than' type of Ogive is constructed by adding the last one to the First one.
Histogram:
- The histogram is a graph that expresses the accurate data with the help of the given vertical bars. These bars have varying lengths and are available at different frequencies.
- Constructing a Histogram requires labeling the X-axis as Boundaries of Class and the Y-axis has the Frequency set on it. The frequencies are to be considered as different lengths and vertical bars are hence created.
Thus, the differences have been stated.
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