Your question is very broad. I've included a link which will give you some idea of the most common graphs. Also see suggestions below: The most common graph in published technical studies is the scatter point diagram, where each (x,y) point is plotted using Cartesian coordinates (X,Y). Sometimes, if there is more than one sets of data, we can use different markers for each data set. A bar chart is used often to make comparisons. An example would be the heights of boys and girls at different ages. A pie chart is less frequently used. If a common resource (let's say money in the bank) is to be used for different purposes, then a pie chart can show how this resource is divided. There are many more types of graphs. Fortunately, when we put data into spreadsheets we can easily change the type of graph.
There are many variables that are not normally distributed. You can describe them using a probability distribution function or its cumulative version; you can present them graphically.
bar graph circle graph scatter plot box and whisker stem and leaf plot ven diagram. Line graph
publish the data in an academic journal
Experimental data. Information about what conditions are present when measured or observed.
construct a graph, label the graph, present the data
You can use pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and scatter point graphs to present data.
data flow diagram (DFD)
Her description of the gory scene was a little too graphic for me.
There are many variables that are not normally distributed. You can describe them using a probability distribution function or its cumulative version; you can present them graphically.
first a line graph shows data that is continuous so something that like weather or rain fall
A bar chart (and other graphs) enable you to quickly visualise graphically data that would be confusing if the data was simply a list of numbers.
I am having a bit of trouble describing the scene more graphically than that. Comic books are graphically enhanced stories. How slow is the iMac 27" compared to the iMac 32" graphically?
different kind experiment data present bar graph
when i am comparing data
A biplot is a variety of statistical plot, which is a generalization of the simple two-variable scatter plot, and allows information on both samples and variables of a data matrix to be displayed graphically.
show how the price elasticity of demand is graphically measured along a liner demand curve?
Concept mapping is a method of graphically grouping and connecting key ideas.