Emoji | πππ |
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Name | Chart (Bundle) |
Unicode | π : U+1F4C8 π : U+1F4C9 π : U+1F4CA |
Meaning |
π - This emoji depicts a chart or graph with an upward
trend, typically indicating growth or an increase in
something such as sales, profits, or productivity. It is
often used to show a positive trend or progress.
π - This emoji shows a chart or graph with a downward trend, typically indicating a decline or decrease in something. It can represent a negative trend or regression. π - This emoji displays a bar chart, which can be used to represent data and compare different values. Depending on the context, it can indicate either growth or decline, progress, or a comparison of different measures. Overall, these three emojis are commonly used in business, finance, and other contexts to represent changes in quantitative measures and to show trends, progress, or decline. |
Features |
π - The upward-pointing chart emoji π typically
represents growth or increase. It is often used to
indicate a positive trend, progress, improvement, or
success. It can be used in various contexts such as
business, finance, technology, education, or personal
achievements.
π - The downward-pointing chart emoji π represents decline or decrease. It is often used to indicate a negative trend, regression, failure, or loss. It can be used in various contexts such as business, finance, health, or social issues. π - The bar chart emoji π represents data visualization and comparison. It can be used to represent growth or decline depending on the context, and it can also be used to indicate progress or comparison between different measures. It is often used in business, finance, education, or statistics-related contexts. Overall, these three emojis have become popular due to their ability to convey information quickly and effectively. They allow users to communicate complex ideas and trends in a simple and visual way, making them useful in a variety of contexts. |
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History | The πππ Chart Emoji was added as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010. |
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