Plots the movement of currency prices over a successive period of time. Closing prices are most commonly used to construct line charts.
One of the commonest forms of graph, particularly favoured by scientists, with data points displayed against X and Y axes and all the points connected with a single line. The points themselves need not be shown. Alternatively, all the data points may be shown and a line drawn which doesn't necessarily go through them all but which gives a reasonable 'best fit' to them all.
Shows trends in data at equal intervals.
A line chart displays each value in the form of a point connected by a line.
A chart connecting points on a graph to show changing quantities over time; also called a fever chart.
a tacit claim that the line between actual data points would be accurate if you would refine your study and take a lot more data
Price charts that connect the closing prices of a given market over a span of time that form a curving line on the chart.
a chart type that uses points on a grid connected by lines to represent values in a spreadsheet
Plots a point indicator for each value on one axis in relation to the text label on the other axis, and connects the points in each series with straight lines. See: Column Chart, Bar Chart, Area Chart, X-Y Plot Chart, Pie Chart, High/Low Chart.
Simplest form of chart connecting end of day / time period closes.
Chart that shows a trend during a period of time, as indicated by a rising or falling line. 3.14
In the physical sciences, tables of data collected from experiments on physical processes are often visualised through the use of a particular graph, sometimes called a line chart.