Continuous and discrete dimensions refer to unbroken/interrupted and separate/distinct types of data respectively. Continuous dimensions lead to axes with a reversed color palette while discrete dimensions lead to headers without a reversed color palette.
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2.1 02 Continuous and Discrete
Continuous and discrete dimensions refer to unbroken/interrupted and separate/distinct types of data respectively. Continuous dimensions lead to axes with a reversed color palette while discrete dimensions lead to headers without a reversed color palette.