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2011
R can do presentation- and publication-quality graphics. This chapter shows you how to produce plots in actually published articles from the open-access journal Judgment and Decision-Making. Effective visual display of complex data often require trial-and-error manipulation of labels, line styles, axes, fonts, etc., and you should consult the help ...
Jonathan Baron, Yuelin Li
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R can do presentation- and publication-quality graphics. This chapter shows you how to produce plots in actually published articles from the open-access journal Judgment and Decision-Making. Effective visual display of complex data often require trial-and-error manipulation of labels, line styles, axes, fonts, etc., and you should consult the help ...
Jonathan Baron, Yuelin Li
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Graphical field-plotting methods in engineering
Electrical Engineering, 1938TO EXHIBIT the great range of problems that may be solved with comparative ease by graphical means, even though they may be very difficult to solve analytically, is the object of this paper.∗ The most familiar examples of field plotting are used for solving the Laplace equation δ2v/δx2 − δ2v/δy2 = 0, solutions of which are known as “harmonic” functions.
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Moving Beyond the Bar Plot and the Line Graph to Create Informative and Attractive Graphics1
, 2017Graphics are often mistaken for a mere frill in the methodological arsenal of data analysis when in fact they can be one of the simplest and at the same time most powerful methods of communicating statistical information (Tufte, 2001).
Jenifer Larson-Hall
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High resolution graphical plotting on a typewritter terminal
Computer Physics Communications, 1973Abstract A method is described for plotting graphs with a resolution of 30 characters per inch using an IBM 2741 communications terminal.
G.E. Miller, D.P. Kerr, D.M. Miller
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Graphics Devices and Laying Out Plots
2021Graphics devices are where R and RStudio create graphic images or files. In Chapter 6, we describe what a graphics device is and the kinds of graphics devices available in R and RStudio. We also cover the functions that work with graphics devices.
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Graphical solutions on dimensionless‐number plots
AIChE Journal, 1955AbstractA graphical method for solving problems involving dimensionless‐number plots is presented, and its application demonstrated for the relatively involved case of liquid cyclone scale‐up.
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Graphic Data Compressor for Plotting Instruments
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, 1975A relatively simple programmable controller is described suitable for graphic data compression while at the same time providing a human operator with a means for steering and drawing within the stereo model formed in certain photogrammetric instruments.
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Interactive Graphics Plotting System (IGPS) [PDF]
Abstract : IGPS (Interactive Graphics Plotting System) is a computer-graphics program which produces high-quality plots of two-dimensional data; it is written in BASIC for the Tektronix 4051 desk-top computer. IGPS features: A large variety of axis systems, including probability paper for several distributions, logarithmic paper, and user-definable ...
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1988
Abstract : This document provides an introduction and update to the Graphical Plotting System (GRAPS), a plotting utility developed by the Naval Ocean Systems Center for the personal computer. GRAPS provides a convenient, user-friendly tool for the display of engineering and scientific data in a number of conventional plot formats.
James C. Logan, John Strauch
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Abstract : This document provides an introduction and update to the Graphical Plotting System (GRAPS), a plotting utility developed by the Naval Ocean Systems Center for the personal computer. GRAPS provides a convenient, user-friendly tool for the display of engineering and scientific data in a number of conventional plot formats.
James C. Logan, John Strauch
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The Skill Plot: A Graphical Technique for Evaluating Continuous Diagnostic Tests
Biometrics, 2007Summary We introduce the Skill Plot, a method that it is directly relevant to a decision maker who must use a diagnostic test. In contrast to ROC curves, the skill curve allows easy graphical inspection of the optimal cutoff or decision rule for a diagnostic test.
William M. Briggs, Russell Zaretzki
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