A chart is a tool you can use to communicate your data graphically. Displaying charts in PowerPoint or in other application allows your audience to see the meaning behind the numbers, and it makes showing comparisons and trends much easier.
2. RUNNING THE INSTALLATION
– Follow these simple instructions to run the launcher that installs RapidMiner Studio on
Windows.
– Double-click the downloaded file (for example, rapidminer-studio-<version>-win64-
install.exe).
– If prompted, allow the program to make changes to your computer. The RapidMiner Studio
Setup Wizard appears. Click Next to continue.
– Read the terms of the license agreement and click I Agree to continue.
– Select a destination folder (or leave the default). Please ensure that the folder path does not
contain + or % characters. By clicking Install, the wizard extracts and installs RapidMiner
Studio. When the installation completes, click Next and then Finish to close the wizard and
start RapidMiner Studio.
– Read the terms of the license agreement and click I Accept to continue.
3. What is Chart ?
– A chart is a tool you can use to communicate your data
graphically. Displaying charts in PowerPoint or in other
application allows your audience to see the meaning
behind the numbers, and it makes showing comparisons
and trends much easier.
4. Type of chart
– SCATTER CHART
– BUBBLE CHART
– PARELLEL
– SURVEY CHART
– PIE
– BOX
5. SCATTER CHART
A scatter plot (also called a scatterplot, scatter
graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram) is
a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian
coordinates to display values for typically two variables
for a set of data. If the points are color-coded, one
additional variable can be displayed.
6. A bubble chart is a variation of a scatter chart in which
the data points are replaced with bubbles, and an
additional dimension of the data is represented in the
size of thebubbles. Just like a scatter chart, a bubble
chart does not use a category axis — both horizontal
and vertical axes are value axes.
BUBBLE CHART
7. This type of visualisation is used for plotting
multivariate, numerical data. Parallel
Coordinates Plots are ideal for comparing many
variables together and seeing the relationships
between them.
PARALLE
CHART
8. Primary data is described as a data originally
collected, in essence, the data gathered is afresh
and for the first time.Surveys are performed when
the research is descriptive in nature.Surveys
collected data, provided by the informants,
experiments test various premises by trial and
error method.
SURVEY CHART
9. A pie chart (or a circle chart) is a circular statistical
graphic, which is divided into slices to illustrate
numerical proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of
each slice (and consequently its central
angle and area), is proportional to the quantity it
represents .
PIE CHART
10. A box chart is a convenient way of graphically
depicting groups of numerical data through
their quartiles. Box chartsare useful when it is
necessary to describe the values as they
spread across the entire range.
BOX
CHART