- How do you present discrete and continuous data?
- What is continuous and discrete time series?
- How is continuous data displayed?
- How do you Visualise discrete data?
How do you present discrete and continuous data?
To accurately represent discrete data, the bar graph is used. Histogram or line graphs are used to represent continuous data graphically. A diagram of the discrete function shows a distinct point that remains unconnected. While in a continuous function graph, the points are connected with an unbroken line.
What is continuous and discrete time series?
Terminology. ▶ Continuous: A time series is continuous when observations are. made continuously through time, even when the measured variable can only take a discrete set of values. E.g., a binary process at continuous time is a continuous time series. ▶ Discrete: A time series is discrete when observations are taken.
How is continuous data displayed?
Continuous data are measured on a scale or continuum (such as weight or test scores). Histograms are useful for displaying continuous data. Bar graphs, line graphs, and histograms have an x- and y-axis.
How do you Visualise discrete data?
Visualize discrete data using plots such as bar graphs or stem plots. For example, you can create a vertical or horizontal bar graph where the bar lengths are proportional to the values that they represent.