Common Types of Graphs
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Bar Graph
Segmented Bar Graph
Column Graph
Box and Whiskers Graph (also called a Box Plot)
Frequency Graph (Frequency Table)
Cumulative Frequency Table
Frequency Polygon
Funnel Chart
Histogram
Line Graph
Timeplot
Relative Frequency Histogram
Pie Chart
Scatter Plot
Stemplot
More Examples of Different Graphs
Types of Graphs: Bar Graphs
Tech mistake |A bar graph is a type of chart that has bars showing different categories and the amounts in each category.
See: Bar Graph Examples
This type of graph is a type of bar chart that is stacked, and where the bars show 100 percent of the discrete value.
See: Segmented Bar Chart, What is it?
Column Graph
Microsoft Excel calls a bar graph with vertical bars a column graph and a bar graph with horizontal bars a bar graph.
See: Column Chart Excel 2013
Types of Graphs: Box and Whiskers (Boxplots)
This type of graph, sometimes called a boxplot, is useful for showing the five number summary.
See: Box and Whiskers Chart
Types of Graphs: Frequency Distributions
Although technically not what most people would call a graph, it is a basic way to show how data is spread out.
See: Frequency Distribution Table.
Cumulative Frequency Table
A table that shows how values accumulate.
See: Cumulative Frequency Distribution Table.
Frequency Polygon
This type of graph is almost identical to a histogram. Where histograms use rectangle, these graphs use dots, which are then joined together.
See: Frequency Polygon.
Types of Graphs: Histogram
A way to display data counts with data organized into bins.
See: Histogram.
Relative Frequency Histogram
A relative frequency histogram shows relative frequencies.
See: Relative Frequency Histogram.
Types of Graphs: Line Graphs
A graph that shows a line; usually with an equation. Can be straight or curved lines.
See: Line Graph
A time plot is similar to a line graph. However, it always plots time on the x-axis.
See: Timeplot.
Types of Graphs: Pie Graphs
As the name suggested, these types of graph look like pies.
See: Pie Chart: What is it used for?
Types of Graphs: Scatter Graphs
These charts use dots to plot data points. the dots are “scattered” across the page.
See: Scatter plot.
Types of Graphs: Stemplots
Stemplots help you to visualize all of the individual elements of a data set.
See: Stemplot: What is it?
More Types of Graphs:
Additive Trees
Lorenz Curve
Minimum Spanning Trees
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