Chapter 4 Graphs and Charts
Chapter 4 Graphs and Charts
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GRAPHS AND CHARTS FOR BUSINESS
Charts and graphs are used to make information clear and easier to understand. A
good picture is worth a thousand words. Spreadsheet offers many types of charts
including: Column, Line, Pie, Bar, Area, Scatter and more.
Spreadsheet provides wide variety of charts to express the data more meaningfully.
Following are the most widely used charts.
Column Chart : In the column chart, categories are displayed horizontally and values
vertically. Column chart works well when we want to compare data
sets between each other.
Bar Chart : The bar chart is similar to the column chart, with the difference being that
the data series are displayed horizontally and not vertically. Similar
to the column chart, in the bar chart we can compare one or more
data series.
Line Chart : The line chart shows data changes for a certain period of time. In other
words, the line chart is good for determining trends.
Pie Chart : The pie chart contains only one data series. A series of data in a pie
chart is displayed as a percentage of the total.
Exploded pie Chart: Exploded pie chart is the kind of pie chart in
which one or several slices are separated from the other. It is useful
because it makes the highlighted portion more visible.
Area Chart : Area charts emphasize the size of changes in time and allow you to
focus on the sum of the whole trend. By using the area chart, you
can display data that represents the gain in time, in order to
Radar Chart / Net Chart: This chart shows the data in the form of a
cobweb (spider net).
Stock Chart: This chart is used to demonstrate the fluctuations in security market
with respect to stock market price.
1. Chart Area – Entire area of the chart, which includes labels, data, axis etc.
3. Chart Floor – It is the lower area on which the data points are placed.
9. Axis Titles – This mention the name or title for X, Y and Z axis.
10. Data Point – A symbol that represents the data, it may be a bar, pie, line, bubble
etc.
12. Legend – They are the indicators of data items. It is shown in the form of colours or
symbols.
14. Grid lines – Optional lines extending from tick marks across the plot area.
Formatting Charts – Format menu is used to make changes in the chart. Double click
to
theget into the edit mode, then select the chart element that we want to change from
chart
the Format Menu on the menu bar.
The following changes can be made in a chart with the help of Format Menu:
1. Format Selection – This option wil be enables only when we select the chart wall.
It opens a dialog box in which we can specify the area fill (colour), borders,
transparency etc.
2. Position and Size – It is also available on when the chart wall is selected.
Here we can rearrange the position and size of the chart.
3. Title – This option is active only when there is a title on the chart. It helps to make
changes on the title of the chart.
4. Legend – This allows to format the location, borders etc. of the legend.
5. Axis – It allows to format the lines and font of the text on both X and Y axis.
b. Click on the Chart Type icon from the formatting tool bar.
The term 2D and 3D are used to indicate dimensions. 2D stands for Two-
Dimensional, whereas 3D stands for Three-Dimensional. 2D represents an object in
just two dimensions in X and Y axes, while 3D represents it in three dimensions in X,
Y and Z axes.
2D Chart 3D Chart
1. Visually appealing