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- Stepped Area Charts
- Google Charts - Table Chart
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- Google Charts - TreeMap Chart
- Google Charts - Trendline Charts
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Google Charts - Trendlines Charts
A trendline is a line superimposed on a chart to reveal the overall direction of the data. Google Charts can automatically generate trendlines for Sankey Charts, Scatter Charts, Stepped area charts, Table, Timelines, TreeMap, Trendlines, Bar Charts, Column Charts, and Line Charts.. We're going to discuss following types of trendlines charts.
Sr.No. | Chart Type & Description |
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1 | Basic Trendlines Chart
Basic Trendlines Chart. |
2 | Exponential Trendlines Chart
Exponential Trendlines Chart. |
3 | Polynomial Trendlines Chart
Polynomial Trendlines Chart. |
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