Data Types:Discrete data vs continuous data

Quantitative data, or data that can be measured, is information that many businesses look at to judge how well their products or departments are doing.

Companies can measure discrete and continuous data, both types of quantitative data. Knowing the differences between these data types and how they are used, you can collect and analyze information more accurately to help businesses make decisions

What is discrete data?

Data that can only take certain values is called discrete data or discrete values. This is data that can be counted and has a limited number of values. It usually comes in the form of whole numbers or integers. These values must fit into certain categories and can’t be broken into smaller parts.

What is continuous data?

Continuous data are those that can be measured. It is conceivable for this data to take on an unlimited number of different values because its values are not fixed. There are smaller, individual components that make up these metrics as well.

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