what jobs use displaying data and when in real life do you use it?
2014-03-02 13:39:19 UTC
what jobs use displaying data and when in real life do you use it? incase you dont know displaying data is like graphs and charts for example bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, tables ect. need to know for my maths homework thanks
Three answers:
Just Analytical
2014-03-02 16:43:57 UTC
Ah, well, we can stereotype stuff for once.Stocks usually use the line graphs? Pie charts are often used for budgets? Bar charts are used for performance benchmarks? Tables are the most popular and general format. It is usually detailed and can be used as a product to derive other visualization data easily with software like excel. Usually, for data visualization, we show a summary version of tables instead of detail version of tables, and that is usually used on accounting, like balance sheets and so on.
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