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ggdist: Visualizations of Distributions and Uncertainty in the Grammar of Graphics
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2023The grammar of graphics is ubiquitous, providing the foundation for a variety of popular visualization tools and toolkits. Yet support for uncertainty visualization in the grammar graphics—beyond simple variations of error bars, uncertainty bands, and ...
M. Kay
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ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis (2nd ed.)
Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2019In this book review, we offer chapter-by-chapter review and general comments of Hadley Wickham’s (2016) ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis.
R. A. Villanueva, Zhuo Job Chen
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1996
Abstract Today’s writers need to get beyond paragraphs full of words. Tables, drawings, graphs, and other illustrations are often what readers remember most.
K. M. Heal, M. L. Hansen, K. M. Rickard
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Abstract Today’s writers need to get beyond paragraphs full of words. Tables, drawings, graphs, and other illustrations are often what readers remember most.
K. M. Heal, M. L. Hansen, K. M. Rickard
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Gentleman R: R: A language for data analysis and graphics
, 1996In this article we discuss our experience designing and implementing a statistical computing language. In developing this new language, we sought to combine what we felt were useful features from two existing computer languages.
Ross Ihaka
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Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2018We present Vega-Lite, a high-level grammar that enables rapid specification of interactive data visualizations. Vega-Lite combines a traditional grammar of graphics, providing visual encoding rules and a composition algebra for layered and multi-view ...
Arvind Satyanarayan+3 more
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2022
Graphic Criticism analyzes the semantic families of one hundred Anglophone novels written between 1719 and 1997. The analysis demonstrates that these novels embed a code for semantic distribution, and that code is the way that cultural values are transmitted. The longitudinal aspect of the analysis illuminates what T.S.
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Graphic Criticism analyzes the semantic families of one hundred Anglophone novels written between 1719 and 1997. The analysis demonstrates that these novels embed a code for semantic distribution, and that code is the way that cultural values are transmitted. The longitudinal aspect of the analysis illuminates what T.S.
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Graphics packages for teaching graphics
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1986The design and implementation of graphics packages has been widely studied and discussed. The special needs of the teaching environment change the requirements of a package in some interesting ways because the details usually hidden from the user are of interest to the students. Here the design of such a package is considered.
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