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1 Graphical Modeling Pictorial Method for Representation of Numerical Data

2 TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS A diagram that shows how a numerical quantity has changed over time. The y axis has numbers usually representing a quantity. The x axis has numbers usually representing time that can be years, months, hours, nanoseconds, etc. Normally, a line represents the data. GRAPHS

3 Line Graph

4 TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS A diagram that shows a relationship between two or more numerical quantities. There are a variety of charts available. Which one you use depends on the type of data, quantity of data, and the impact you wish to represent. CHART

5 TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS Different types of Charts: Column Charts use lines or bars, placed vertically, to compare one quantity to another.

6 TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS Different types of Charts: Bar Charts use lines or bars, placed horizontally, to compare one quantity to another.

7 TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS Different types of Charts: Pie Charts are useful when you are representing percentages of a whole.

8 CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET Data Collection Chart must compare two types of data http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0762524.html (World's 50 Most Populous Cities)

9 Internet Search for Data © Project Lead The Way, Inc.

10 MAKING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET OPEN EXCEL Copy the data you want from data source and paste information into Excel. Place cursor in first cell block and choose paste. If the information was collected in columns (tabular format), EXCEL will place each piece of data in each cell in the correct column. OR Place cursor in each cell block and type in each piece of data individually.

11 Place Data into Excel Place cursor in cell A2 and select Paste. Data streams into tabular format

12 CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET Starting the Chart: Choose INSERT Select CHART

13 Choose the style that best represents your data type. Click NEXT CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET

14 Data Range Automatically takes all data on spreadsheet and shows a representative graph. You can see the data selected in the “Data Range” dialog box or at the right of the “data range dialog box, pick the radio button. This allows you to pick the field (or portion of a field) in Excel. Click NEXT CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET

15 Click Next By selecting just the first 20 data cells the chart wizard shows you the results of your query. CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET

16 Enter the titles or other data necessary to document the graph so that others will be able to understand exactly what you are trying to convey. Click Next CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET

17 Save the chart as an individual sheet (as new sheet) or as an image embedded inside another document (as object in). Click Finish CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET

18 The finished product. CREATING A CHART USING EXCEL SPREADSHEET


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