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Column graphs are used to compare values across categories using vertical lines. Column line graphs are ideal for tracking trends and predicting the yet-to-come values. | Column graphs are used to compare values across categories using vertical lines. Column line graphs are ideal for tracking trends and predicting the yet-to-come values. | ||
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Consider SIN values from numbers 1 to 10. | Consider SIN values from numbers 1 to 10. | ||
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[[File:Column_line_graph.png]] | [[File:Column_line_graph.png]] | ||
− | See Also: | + | <u>See Also:</u> |
[[ZCubes/Clustered Column | Clustered Column ]] | [[ZCubes/Clustered Column | Clustered Column ]] |
Revision as of 19:59, 8 June 2020
Column Line Graph
Column graphs are used to compare values across categories using vertical lines. Column line graphs are ideal for tracking trends and predicting the yet-to-come values.
Input Range:
Consider SIN values from numbers 1 to 10.
Number | Energy |
1 | 0.8414709848078965 |
2 | 0.9092974268256817 |
3 | 0.1411200080598672 |
4 | -0.7568024953079282 |
5 | -0.9589242746631385 |
6 | -0.27941549819892586 |
7 | 0.6569865987187891 |
8 | 0.9893582466233818 |
9 | 0.4121184852417566 |
10 | -0.5440211108893698 |
See Also: