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Name Archita Agrawal

Class - X
Subject - Computer
Topic
Subject Teacher
Class Teacher
SignRemarkSchool Childrens Academy

I am the student of class VIII B is going to


present my computer project before you .I
hope you will like the project as much as
others have like it. The topic of my project is
Types of Chart in Excel.
I want to thanks my subject
teacher under whose guidance this project
has become worth presenting. I am also very
grateful to my parents and sister who helped
me a lot during making this project.
Any suggestion or comments is
heartily open anytime! I like the topic very
much, it was very interesting.

Charts

Bathroom scale

This device is most commonly used to measure the mass of human beings, often
misquoted as their weight. These are nearly identical to the hanging spring
balance in the physics principle used, but calculations are based on a spring's
compression rather than extension. The spring's compression is proportional to the
force compressing it--the weight of the person standing on it. These instruments
have limitations similar to those of the hanging spring scale and are similarly
affected by the force of gravity, which varies depending on elevation above sea
level. The spring can also lose its calibration and become compressed
permanently if used by a person weighing more than the maximum range.

Commonly used as shelf-top scales with a digital output, these electronic measuring
devices are also based on the spring scale but employ the use of an electrical strain gauge
to measure the deflection of the beam which supports the unknown weight. These devices
are highly accurate and can be used for measuring small weights, as in bits of jewelry, or
large weights, such as heavy trucks, depending on the strain gauge used

About ChartsMS-Excel provides us an easy and systematic way to represent text or


numeric data in a tabular format. Various functions and formulas help
us to effectively analyse the information stored in the worksheet. MSExcel provides us another powerful and easy to use tool, which allows
us to represent the data entered in a worksheet in pictorial form called
charts. Charts help us to compare and anaylse the data in more
interesting and effective manner as it is rightly said that the picture is
worth a thousands words.
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Types of ChartMS-Excel offers a wide variety of charts which we can plot from the
data entered in the worksheet. Depending upon the utility of the chart
it has to be first decided which type is more suitable for the data to be
presented graphically. Some of most commonly used chart types are -:

Column Chart: Column chart is used to compare the values of two or


more items in different categories. In this the categories are placed
horizontally where as the values are placed vertically.

Bar Chart: Bar chart is also like column chart which is used to
compare the values of two or more items except that in bar chart the
categories are placed vertically along Y- axis and their values
horizontally along the X-axis.

Line Chart: A line chart represents the changing trends of data at the
equal intervals. These type of chart used to be very useful when we
needed the depict change of data over a period of time.

Area Chart: Just like line chart, area chart is also used to emphasize
the magnitude of change in data over a period of time . But ib this
each data series is plotted to show the relationship of that part of the
whole.

Pie Chart: Unlike the other chart types, pie chart is used to plot one
data series to represent the proportional size of one item to the sum of
the items in that data series. Each item is represented by one slice or
pie of the circular pie chart.

XY Chart: XY chart is also referred as scatter chart is used to plot the


data values using data markers but , these data markers are not
connected with any line rather these are scattered in a plot area of a
chart, These charts are useful when there are many points to plot ,but
the trend among them is not very important.

Doughnut Chart: Just like pie chart, doughnut chart is also used to
represent the relationship part of the whole. But unlike pie chart<
doughnut chart can represent more than one data series where each
data series is represented with a concentric ring.

Radar Chart: In radar chart, each data series has its own value axis
from the center. In this a line connect all the values in the same data
series.

According to this table we have to make different


charts

Name Term I

Term II

Term III

Term IV

Rohan

15

18

26

23

Rohit

20

22

21

16

Anuj

19

23

24

26

Amit

25

14

29

29

Mohan

13

18

16

17

Different Types of Charts using This


Data Table are -:

Column chart -:

Area Chart -:

Line Chart -:

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