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A continuous variable is one that can take any value within an interval (or a set of intervals). A discrete variable is one that can only take certain values.Some further notes:* Often a discrete variable takes integer values, but that is not necessary.* Neither discrete nor continuous variables need be limited to a finite number of possible values.* Frequently, continuous variables are continuous only in principle, and the measuring instruments or recording make them discrete. Eg your height is continuous but as soon as it is recorded as 1.75 cm or 5'9", it is made discrete.
Discrete and Continuous GraphThis will be a very basic definition but understandable one A graph is discrete when one (or both) of the variables has discrete entries, its means that are entered number, without decimal part, so the graph has no continuity, the trace will be broken parts, not a single one.beside a continuous graph is a graph where both variables are continuous, it means that their field's are de Real number, so the trace it's a continuous line.Also we can differentiated because the range are points (in a discrete one) and all the numbers (in a continuous one).
A continuous variable is a variable for which all possible representations are valid. A discrete variable is a variable for which only some representations are valid. Discontinuous variables apply to data sets where values recorded during particular periods are missing from the set.
These terms are normally used in the context of [statistical] variables. A discrete variable is one which can take only a finite (or countably infinite) number of values. These can be whole numbers but could also be half-units, such as for European shoe sizes, or men's shirt collar sizes. A continuous variable is one which can take any value over a range.In normal use, though, the distinction is sometimes blurred. Time, for example, is normally regarded as continuous but people usually give their ages in whole numbers.
Yes, if you have two limiting variables with other possibles variables between them, the variables between the limiting variables would be continuous.
The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
I think you are going for continuous variable, as compared with discrete variables.
A continuous variable is one that can take any value within an interval (or a set of intervals). A discrete variable is one that can only take certain values.Some further notes:* Often a discrete variable takes integer values, but that is not necessary.* Neither discrete nor continuous variables need be limited to a finite number of possible values.* Frequently, continuous variables are continuous only in principle, and the measuring instruments or recording make them discrete. Eg your height is continuous but as soon as it is recorded as 1.75 cm or 5'9", it is made discrete.
Discrete and Continuous GraphThis will be a very basic definition but understandable one A graph is discrete when one (or both) of the variables has discrete entries, its means that are entered number, without decimal part, so the graph has no continuity, the trace will be broken parts, not a single one.beside a continuous graph is a graph where both variables are continuous, it means that their field's are de Real number, so the trace it's a continuous line.Also we can differentiated because the range are points (in a discrete one) and all the numbers (in a continuous one).
A continuous variable is a variable for which all possible representations are valid. A discrete variable is a variable for which only some representations are valid. Discontinuous variables apply to data sets where values recorded during particular periods are missing from the set.
I think you are going for continuous variable, as compared with discrete variables.
Temperature is continuous. Think about it. You may be only able to tell to the nearest tenth of a degree, but that is just due to your thermometer's accuracy. It can be anywhere in between two temperature values.
A simple continuous distribution can take any value between two other values whereas a discrete distribution cannot.
These terms are normally used in the context of [statistical] variables. A discrete variable is one which can take only a finite (or countably infinite) number of values. These can be whole numbers but could also be half-units, such as for European shoe sizes, or men's shirt collar sizes. A continuous variable is one which can take any value over a range.In normal use, though, the distinction is sometimes blurred. Time, for example, is normally regarded as continuous but people usually give their ages in whole numbers.
Yes, if you have two limiting variables with other possibles variables between them, the variables between the limiting variables would be continuous.
The number of students is discrete. There is no number of students between 4 and 5.
Continuous variable is one like temperature, and discrete variable are ones like male and female. So if you are looking at temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees, there is an infinite number of them. Say between 99 and 99.1, we have 99.05 and between that and 99 we have 99.005 etc. The variable is continuous because it can take on any value between 90 and 100. But if you are talking about gender, than it is either male of female and not continuous. Having said all this, now we define a continuous variable A continuous is one for which, within the limits the variable ranges, any value is possible. So what about time? If the variable is how long it take to read this answer, is that discrete? NO, it is continuous. A five point scale is an example of a discrete variable.