Computer Science, asked by preamchandpathak, 16 days ago

what are the main components of a chart​

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Answered by 2009sahibakhan
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The chart components include area, bar, horizontal bar, bubble, combination, line, pie, scatter, and spark charts.

Answered by anujagandhi2
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•The title is a text box you can place anywhere on the chart.

•The plot is the area on the chart that displays the data in the chart type you choose.

•A data point is one piece of data appearing on the chart. For most chart types, each data point shows the value of the contents of one cell in the data range linked to the chart.

•A chart's legend shows what kind of data is represented in the chart. By default, the text that appears in the legend is taken from the chart's data range.

Series are sets of related data. A chart can have one or more series. Each chart type displays series differently. Often (but not always), series correspond to rows of data in the data range.

•The Y axis is vertical on most charts (except for bar charts, where the Y axis is horizontal). Because it displays values, the Y axis is also called the value axis. On XY and bubble charts, both the X and Y axes are value axes.

•The X axis is horizontal on most charts (except for bar charts, where the X axis is vertical). On most charts, the X axis is called the category axis because it displays category names.

Axis labels are words or numbers that mark the different portions of the axis. Value axis labels are computed based on the data displayed in the chart. Category axis labels are taken from the category headings entered in the chart's data range.

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