Box Chart

A Box Plot is a convenient way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their quartiles. They provide a graphical rendition of statistical data based on the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum, also Outliers can be plotted as individual points.

The term "box plot" comes from the fact that the graph looks like a rectangle with lines extending from the top and bottom.
Because of the extending lines, this type of graph is sometimes called a box-and-whisker plot.

The distances between the different box parts represent the degree of a data dispersion and a data asymmetry to identify outliers.
The points values can be compared between themselves (single-series chart) or values inside the category (multi-series chart).
In case of several series points are grouped by categories.
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By anonymous, Nov 16