the key to the meaning of symbols and pictures on a map.
Inscription in a circle around the outside of the coin.
Index Definition: Legend (Forms) Description: Asigns a caption to a fieldset element. The use of LEGEND improves accessability for non visual user agents.
A legend is a box that contains entries and keys that help identify the data series in a chart.
An explanatory caption accompanying a map, chart, or illustration.
A format of lettering or symbols on the printed board, e.g. part numbers, component locations, etc.
the description or explanation accompanying an illustration such as a chart or graph in an advertisement.
Is an explanation of symbols and other information shown on a map. Usually the legend appears as a table or list in the map's margin (to the side or bottom).
an inset that is the key or explanation of the symbols on a map or globe.
Box that shows identifying names and symbols for each data series. Back to the top
Key to the data represented by a chart.
An inscription or lettering often found around the extremities of the face of a coin just inside the rim and denticles.
The map key that explains the meaning of map symbols.
The explanatory or descriptive material accompanying an illustration, chart, or table. Also a key to the symbols and data on a chart or map.
The name given to the writing on the coin. Usually consisting of Latin abbreviations. For example on a Victorian Young head bronze Half Penny the obverse legend is 'VICTORIA D:G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' Shown in Illustration 1, top of page.
A key to what the symbols or pictures in a map mean.
Part of a chart that explains what each of the various data series markers represents.
brief description accompanying an illustration
a box that identifies the patterns or colors assigned to the data series or categories in a chart
a map of the location of cores in a TMA block, slide or image
an area of a chart bounded by X and Y axis
a part of a map that interprets the meaning of point, line, and area symbols on a map
Synonymous with map key; used to explain the symbols on a map.
A box containing the name of each data series in a chart.
Wording on a map or chart that explains the symbols used
The title or name given to an illustration, along with explanatory information about the illustration. Usually, this material should not be lettered on a graph or photograph. It will be typeset neatly by the compositor and positioned below the illustration. Also called a "caption."
A lettering format or symbols on the part. e.g., part number, components locations, and patterns.
A list of the colors or symbols for different series on a chart
An explanatory list of symbols on a map
The part of a map that is used to explain the meaning of the symbols used to depict geographical information and to provide the user with other information on the information depicted
The legend of a map (also called the key) is a small table accompanying the map that explains the symbols that are used on the map.
Found on a map, in an atlas, and in some databases (i.e. Proquest). It is an explanation of the symbols used, to aid the user.
a group of symbols and definitions on a chart or map.
A key giving the meaning of symbols on a map, graph, chart, or diagram.
explanation; key notation A legend provides a description of data elements in a numeric chart, or of features in a map. yes Key/Legend Notation
A listing which contains symbols and other information about a map. For example, the legend on a map might show scratchy lines to indicate where the railroad tracks run.
The description of the symbology representing features on a map.
A format of lettering or symbols on the printed board; e.g.,part number, component locations, and patterns.
the inscription on a coin.
Translates the symbols on the map into words by locating text and the symbols close to each other in the page coordinate space. (Clarke, 2001)
The words that are inscribed around the outer edge of a coin. For U.S. coins, the legend inscription is E Pluribus Unum.
1) The reference area on a map that lists and explains the colors, symbols, line patterns, shadings, and annotation used on the map. The legend often includes the scale, origin, orientation, and other map information. 2) The symbol key used to interpret a map.
An explanatory list of symbols that is or can be shown on a chart of graph. [D00922] MSP98
a table or list of symbols appearing on a nautical chart or map that can be found on or in the perimeter of either. The legend will show you where to look for storm warnings, cable areas, nautical miles, and the declination of your compass. Declination shows true north.
the descriptive matter printed below an illustration, mostly referred to as a caption. Also an explanation of signs or symbols used in timetables or maps.
Gives a brief summary of status indicators, grades and symbols.
any additional commentary or a more detailed explanation of the figure. It is optional; it follows the caption. It does not appear in the LIST OF FIGURES. See Figures.
Your map is covered in symbols, lines and other strange figures. The legend is a short description of these symbols and figures so you can read what info is provided. It's usually in the margin.
A list of the symbols appearing on a map. A legend includes a sample of each symbol used on the map as well as text that explains the symbol's meaning and what it represents. Relates to: Custom Mapping
A chart or map element that explains the markers or symbols used in a chart.
A specialized annotation that formats a series of lines or markers of varying styles along with adjoining explanatory labels. Legends are designed to serve as "keys" for an associated plot.
Information on a map for such things as scale, datum, and other details.
The part of a map (or an additional sheet) that explains what the symbols on the map mean.
An explanatory list of categories in the report for certain displays. It shows the category name and color representing the associated data. The legend doesn't appear in crosstab, simple bar, and three-dimensional bar displays.
A format of printed letters or symbols on the PCB, such as part numbers and product number or logos.
A legend on a map is a description or explanation of the symbology and other information printed on the map. Legends provide a better understanding and interpretation of the data portrayed.
a guide on a chart that explains the symbols, colors, etc., used to represent categories of data
An explanation of, or key to, the cartographic symbols used on a map, diagram, or model.
An explanation of the symbols, codes, names given to variables and other information appearing on a map drawing or chart. Includes a sample of each symbol, line pattern, shading, or hatching appearing on the map along with annotations describing the meaning of each.
(n) The region of a visualization where an explanation is given regarding how the variables are coded. This is usually done by equating a text description to a symbol of the code. The legend is also called the key.
This is a table that explains or defines all the information of a drawing.
Caption or sidebar that explains symbols used in a map or illustration.
The part of a map that lists and explains the colors, symbols, line patterns, shadings, and annotations used on the map. Related terms: Reference map, Thematic map
Defines a title in a fieldset 6.2 4.0 STF
The reference area in a chart which lists and explains its colors, lines, fields, and values. There are various legend options, all of which can be changed under a chart's options.
"Legend" is the fourth single from Mika Nakashima's third album, Music. It was released a month after her mini album Oborodzukiyo ~Inori. It was a minor success, peaking at #5 in the Oricon charts and charting for 11 weeks.