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Cave Plots: A Graphical Technique for Comparing Time Series

Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 1994
Abstract Cave plots are a good way to compare data from two or more time series, even if the two series are observed at irregular times. Cave plots can show thousands of measurements, but they are readily understood, preserve individual values, highlight short-term, long-term, and periodic fluctuations, and make correlation (or lack of correlation ...
Richard A. Becker   +2 more
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Lightning fast data plotting and graphics with JSXGraph

2011
The JavaScript based library JSXGraph enables a wide range of interactive data visualizations from complex mathematical content like geometry constructions or curve plotting to online charts and maps. Thereto it does not rely on any other library but uses SVG for drawing on most browsers and VML on the Internet Explorer.
Valentin, Bianca, Wilfahrt, Peter
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Converting SAS/GRAPH Plots to ODS Graphics

2015
This chapter compares the output from the most commonly used SAS code for producing plots and charts using SAS/GRAPH and ODS Graphics. Each ODS Graphics program is rated as follows:
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Graphical methods for plotting and evaluating Weibull distributed data

Proceedings of 1994 4th International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials (ICPADM), 2002
Aiming at making Weibull plots, three types of plotting positions are reviewed: median probability, mean probability and mean plotting position. It is important whether the (log)data are regarded as median or as mean values. Median type plotting gives a biased plot on the average and, if used to identify outliers, can be somewhat misleading at the low ...
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ColabFold: making protein folding accessible to all

Nature Methods, 2022
Milot Mirdita   +2 more
exaly  

High-resolution graphics — PLOT, DRAW, CIRCLE and INVERSE

1985
High-resolution graphics involves the use of pixels, A pixel is a very small dot. Each character position on the screen is made up of eight pixels across and eight pixels up the side. The diagram that follows, which has been enlarged, shows the character position 21,0 divided into 8 x 8 tiny squares — each tiny square is a pixel. Two examples of pixels
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An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principles

Nature Energy, 2021
T Jesper Jacobsson   +2 more
exaly  

Graphics plotting for micros

Computer-Aided Design, 1986
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