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Differences between tables, charts, charts and graphs

The differences between table, graph, table and graph are: different parts of speech, different emphasis and different usage.

First, the parts of speech are different.

1, table: noun: table, table, flat floor; Verbs: tabulation, shelving, mosaic; Adjective: of a table.

2. Charts: nouns: charts and diagrams; Verb: represented by figures.

3. Chart: nouns: chart, chart, drawing, ranking list; Verb: Draw a chart, mark it, plan it in detail, record it, describe it, and track it (progress or development).

4.graph: noun: chart, graph; Verb: represented by figures.

Second, the emphasis is different.

1, table: table focuses on table and table.

2. Charts: Charts focus on charts and flowcharts with notes.

3. Charts: Charts focus on charts, bar charts and line charts.

4. Charts: Charts focus on graphics.

Third, the usage is different.

1, table: abstract diagram: every? Activities? Are you online? What is the watch? Ann? Implement. Each activity in the diagram has an implementation.

2. Chart: a picture used to explain the appearance. Our? Project? we? Gradually? Rotten? Every one? Yes? Region? Inside? That? Context? Charts. In our project, we gradually decompose each area in the environmental map.

3. Chart: used for coordinate-related drawing: Ptolemy drew charts of more than 1 0,000 stars in 48 constellations. Ptolemy mapped the stars of 48 constellations 1000.

4. Graphics: used to explain the functional relationship between various things: Can we? Chart? This is how we redraw the radial probability density as a function of radius. We can draw it, which is a graph of radial probability density as a function of radius.