The human brain is not wired to interpret binary code because it is a language designed for machines, not humans. Binary code is a system of representing numbers, letters, commands, images and sounds. Amazingly, it uses only two types of information to do this – 1 and 0. The brain, however, communicates through the firing of neurons, which is a complex process that cannot be reduced to binary code.

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The human brain isn't wired to interpret binary code or swiftly comprehend written information; that is why data visualization is crucial for complex ideas and concepts communication. There is, however, hardly anything more dull and time-consuming than charts and graphs construction from scratch. Our offers a variety of 100% customizable charts, bars and graphs, which will save you hours of work and allow you to focus on more important tasks. Slide highlights If you need to understand and explain outliers, the normal tendency and the range of information in your values, distribution charts are your friends. Scatter Plot, Mekko, Line, Column and Bar charts serve these purposes the best.

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Mekko, Line, Column and Bar charts are all tools used in data analysis to understand and explain outliers, the normal tendency, and the range of information in your values. Mekko charts are useful for comparing different data sets and their composition. Line charts are great for showing trends over time. Column and Bar charts are ideal for comparing different categories of data.

The best charts for explaining outliers in data are distribution charts. Specifically, Scatter Plot, Mekko, Line, Column and Bar charts serve these purposes the best.

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