A textual graph is a graph where the results and comparisons are written out instead of expressed in numbers. A textual graph has a list of comparisons divided into columns much like a pros and cons list.
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A textual presentation in statistics is data that is shown in a contextual way. For instance, the presenter may choose to use a pie chart, graph or a table to present his data.
A graph is not used for conveying textual information or detailed narratives, as it primarily focuses on visual representation of data. It is also not suitable for providing in-depth analysis or context, which requires a more extensive explanation beyond visual cues. Additionally, graphs are not effective for representing qualitative data that lacks numerical values.
Like everything else in Mathematics the textual forms of expressions can themselves be represented as expressions. Textual forms that consist of one-dimensional sequences of characters can be represented directly as ordinary Mathematics strings. Textual forms that involve subscripts, superscripts and other two-dimensional constructs, however, can be represented by nested collections of two-dimensional boxes.
The data are presented in paragraph form.