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+ | :''See [[chart-topper]], [[uncharted waters]], [[record chart]]'' | ||
+ | A '''chart''' or '''graph''' is a type of [[information graphic]], that represents [[Table (information)|tabular]] [[number|numeric]] data and/or [[Graph of a function|functions]]. | ||
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+ | # A [[map]] for a very particular purpose, such as [[shipping]] or [[aeroplane]]s/[[airplane]]s, showing information useful for that purpose and ignoring most other information. | ||
+ | # A [[subspace]] of a [[manifold]] used as part of an [[atlas]] | ||
+ | # A graphical presentation of something. | ||
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A chart or graph is a type of information graphic, that represents tabular numeric data and/or functions.
- A map for a very particular purpose, such as shipping or aeroplanes/airplanes, showing information useful for that purpose and ignoring most other information.
- A subspace of a manifold used as part of an atlas
- A graphical presentation of something.
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