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Lijndiagram

Lijndiagram is a line graph visualization technique developed by Dutch data visualization expert and professor Frans Buytendijk in the early 20th century. The method was primarily used to display trends and patterns in time-series data and is particularly useful when showing multiple related values over time.

A Lijndiagram is characterized by the use of multiple lines to display the values of different variables

The Lijndiagram was an important advancement in the field of data visualization and is still used today

Despite this, the Lijndiagram remains a useful tool for displaying trends and patterns in data, particularly

on
the
same
graph.
Each
line
represents
a
specific
measurement,
allowing
for
a
quick
visual
comparison
between
the
variables.
This
technique
is
often
used
to
illustrate
the
movement
of
variables
over
time,
such
as
stock
prices
or
economic
indicators.
in
various
forms.
Its
simplicity
and
clarity
made
it
an
attractive
option
for
visualizing
complex
time-series
data.
The
method
was
particularly
popular
in
the
early
20th
century,
but
its
use
has
declined
somewhat
in
recent
years
due
to
the
rise
of
more
advanced
visualization
techniques.
when
multiple
variables
need
to
be
compared
over
time.
Its
simplicity
and
ease
of
understanding
make
it
a
good
choice
for
communicating
data
insights
to
a
wide
audience.