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What is the difference between a table and a diagram in a paper or monograph?
The differences between tables and graphs are: different meanings, different usages and different emphases.

First, the meaning is different.

1, table: table is a table.

2. Figure: The figure is a graph.

Second, the usage is different.

1, table: after sorting out and calculating various necessary statistical indicators, the results are not only expressed and analyzed by statistical tables. Statistical table mainly displays the analysis results in the form of columns, which has the advantages of avoiding redundant text narration, being easy to read, analyzing and comparing. The content is concise, focused and can be expressed correctly.

2. Pictures: Pictures are generally measured spectrograms, taken pictures, etc. More refers to some spectrograms, such as films taken by TEM/SEM, or curves describing the crystal growth process, which are generally drawn from origin and diamond.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, table: the meaning is abstract, mainly used to explain the functional relationship between various things.

2. Chart: used for comparison, pie chart, bar chart and graph.