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=== Field-specific charts === Some types of charts have specific uses in a certain field <gallery class="skin-invert-image"> File:Bollinger bands example, 2 stddevs.png|[[Open-high-low-close chart]] File:Candlestick-chart.png|[[Candlestick chart]] File:KagiSample2Chart echarts.gif|[[Kagi chart]] File:Sparkline dowjones.svg|[[Sparkline]] </gallery> This gallery shows: * Stock market prices are often depicted with an [[open-high-low-close chart]] with a traditional bar chart of volume at the bottom. * [[Candlestick chart]]s are another type of bar chart used to describe price movements of an equity over time. * A [[Kagi chart]] is a time-independent stock tracking chart that attempts to minimise noise. * Alternatively, where less detail is required, and chart size is paramount, a [[Sparkline]] may be used. Other examples: * Interest rates, temperatures, etc., at the close of the period are plotted with a line chart. * Project planners use a [[Gantt chart]] to show the timing of tasks as they occur over time.
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