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Labeling Tables and Figures Figure captions are generally placed below the figures, while table captions must be placed above the tables. This is because we generally read tables from the top down, and therefore want to see the caption at the top. Figures are not always read top down.
A Figure and its caption should appear on the same page. All captions should start with a capitalized word and end with a period. They can be sentence case or title case, but be consistent throughout the thesis.
Labeling Tables and Figures Figure captions are generally placed below the figures, while table captions must be placed above the tables. This is because we generally read tables from the top down, and therefore want to see the caption at the top. Figures are not always read top down.
A caption is a numbered label, such as “Figure 1”, that you can add to a figure, a table, an equation, or another object. ... You can also use those captions to create a table of the captioned items for example, a table of figures or a table of equations.
If the paper has more than one, label each with a capital letter (APPENDIX A, APPENDIX B, etc.). The appendices should be labeled in the order in which they appear in the text. In the text, refer to them by their label (Appendix A). ... In this case, the appendix label and title will replace the table number and title.
Summary: 1. Tables are text or numbers in the form of columns whereas figures are illustrations of different kinds like a pie chart, a drawing, a photograph, any graphic which represents the data in a graphic form. ... 4. Tables are labeled at the top of the illustration whereas figures are labeled below the illustration.
Tables are typically used to present raw data, not when you want to show a relationship between variables. Figures are visual presentations of results. They come in the form of graphs, charts, drawings, photos, or maps.
Graphs. Every graph is a figure but not every figure is a graph. ... Some of the most common graphs include bar charts, frequency histograms, pie charts, scatter plots, and line graphs, each of which displays trends or relationships within and among datasets differently.
A Gantt chart, or monogram, is a type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule. This chart lists the tasks to be performed on the vertical axis, and time intervals on the horizontal axis. ... Gantt charts illustrate the start and finish dates of the terminal elements and summary elements of a project.
Refer to the graph in your text. ... Place the caption underneath the graph. ... Provide a brief description of the graph. ... List the author's name. ... Provide the title of the book or other resource. ... Include the book's location, publisher, and year inside parentheses. ... Finish with a page number and the resource format.
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