A pictograph uses images or symbols to represent data or information visually. Each picture in a pictograph typically signifies a specific quantity or category, allowing viewers to easily interpret the information being conveyed. For example, one picture might represent one unit of measurement, such as one person, item, or event, making it simpler to understand comparisons and trends at a glance.
It is something that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblence to a physical object
A pictograph is a picture or symbol that was a earlier written communication.
no,a bar graph is not a pictograph,pictograph's represent data by pictures and bar graphs by bars...
a pictograph is a graph that contains pictures
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A pictograph is used to show picture values.
It is something that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblence to a physical object
One's a character and ones a picture
pictograph
Its a picture graph
From Ancient Greek φωτός (photos, "light"), plus γράφειν (graphein, "write")Literaly written with lightEngland: the word was coined by Sir John Herschel on March 14th, 1839.
a "picture-graph" or "pictograph" is a egyptian picture formed as a graph.
A pictograph is a picture or symbol that was a earlier written communication.
A key or legend.
Image, Pictograph, or Photograph
pictograph, hieroglyph
The term "pictograph" is one of the few words that derives both from Latin and Greek. The first part of the word "picto-" comes from the Latin "pictus" meaning painted. The second, part, "-graph" comes from the Greek "graphos" meaning to draw or write. Thus the term "pictograph" means "painted writing" or, more intuitively, "writing with pictures."