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  2. Plotly - Wikipedia

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    Plotly was featured in "startup row" at PyCon 2013, [5] and sponsored the SciPy 2018 conference. [6] Plotly raised $5.5 million during its Series A funding, led by MHS Capital, Siemens Venture Capital, Rho Ventures, Real Ventures, and Silicon Valley Bank. [7] The Boston Globe and Washington Post newsrooms have produced data journalism using Plotly.

  3. Parallel coordinates - Wikipedia

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    To explore more relationships, axes may be reordered or restructured. One approach arranges axes in 3-dimensional space (still in parallel, forming a Lattice graph), an axis can have more than two neighbors in a circle around the central attribute, and the arrangement problem can be improve by using a minimum spanning tree. [11]

  4. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    showing on a horizontal axis and on a vertical axis, where is a phase space trajectory. Scatterplot : A scatter graph or scatter plot is a type of display using variables for a set of data. The data is displayed as a collection of points, each having the value of one variable determining the position on the horizontal axis and the value of the ...

  5. Dual graph - Wikipedia

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    The cube and regular octahedron are dual graphs of each other. According to Steinitz's theorem, every polyhedral graph (the graph formed by the vertices and edges of a three-dimensional convex polyhedron) must be planar and 3-vertex-connected, and every 3-vertex-connected planar graph comes from a convex polyhedron in this way.

  6. Volcano plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A volcano plot is constructed by plotting the negative logarithm of the p value on the y axis (usually base 10). This results in data points with low p values (highly significant) appearing toward the top of the plot. The x axis is the logarithm of the fold change between the two conditions. The logarithm of the fold change is used so that ...

  7. Mosaic plot - Wikipedia

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    A mosaic plot, Marimekko chart, Mekko chart, or sometimes percent stacked bar plot, is a graphical visualization of data from two or more qualitative variables. [1] It is the multidimensional extension of spineplots, which graphically display the same information for only one variable. [ 2 ]

  8. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    These axes provide scales (quantitative and categorical) used to label and assign values to the visual objects. Many graphs are also referred to as charts. [51] Eppler and Lengler have developed the "Periodic Table of Visualization Methods," an interactive chart displaying various data visualization methods.

  9. Cartesian coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The axes may then be referred to as the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis, respectively. Then the coordinate planes can be referred to as the xy -plane, yz -plane, and xz -plane. In mathematics, physics, and engineering contexts, the first two axes are often defined or depicted as horizontal, with the third axis pointing up.