A table is a means of displaying data or information in rows and
columns. Rows are also called a record or vector, columns are also known as
parameters, fields, or attributes. The point of intersection between a column
and a row is called a cell.
Tables can be simple, consisting only of a few columns and rows,
or they can be multi-dimensional consisting of ordered hierarchies. An example
of a multi-dimensional table is the multiplication table. Tables are used in:
Publishing
– example is the Table of Contents
Natural Sciences – example is the Periodic Table
Information Technology – example is one that is supported by software applications such as word processing and presentation software.
Natural Sciences – example is the Periodic Table
Information Technology – example is one that is supported by software applications such as word processing and presentation software.
A chart, on the other hand, is a graphical display of information
wherein the information is illustrated in symbols such as bars, lines, or
slices. It is used to define the relationship between a large quantity of data
and its parts and makes it easier to read and understand.
Charts have several types:
Common
charts: histogram, bar chart, pie chart, line chart, timeline chart,
organizational chart, tree chart, flow chart, area chart, cartogram, and
pedigree chart.
Less common charts: bubble chart, polar area diagram, radar chart, waterfall chart, and tree map.
Field specific charts: open-high-low-close chart, candlestick chart, Kagi chart, and sparkline.
Well known charts: Nolan chart, Gantt chart, PERT chart, and Smith chart.
Other charts: control chart, natal chart, nomogram, run chart, structure chart, and strip chart.
Less common charts: bubble chart, polar area diagram, radar chart, waterfall chart, and tree map.
Field specific charts: open-high-low-close chart, candlestick chart, Kagi chart, and sparkline.
Well known charts: Nolan chart, Gantt chart, PERT chart, and Smith chart.
Other charts: control chart, natal chart, nomogram, run chart, structure chart, and strip chart.
Summary:
1.A table is the representation of data or information in rows and
columns while a chart is the graphical representation of data in symbols like
bars, lines, and slices.2.A table can be simple or multi-dimensional. While there are several types of charts, the most common are pie charts bar charts, and line charts.
3.Texts are seldom used in charts while they are often used in tables.
4.A chart is used to help understand a large amount of data and its components while a table is used to keep track of information such as quantities, numbers, names, addresses, and other details

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