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  2. Matplotlib - Wikipedia

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    Matplotlib-animation [11] capabilities are intended for visualizing how certain data changes. However, one can use the functionality in any way required. These animations are defined as a function of frame number (or time). In other words, one defines a function that takes a frame number as input and defines/updates the matplotlib-figure based ...

  3. Ikeda map - Wikipedia

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    import math import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np def main (u: float, points = 200, iterations = 1000, nlim = 20, limit = False, title = True): """ Args: u:float ikeda parameter points:int number of starting points iterations:int number of iterations nlim:int plot these many last points for 'limit' option.

  4. Full width at half maximum - Wikipedia

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    Full width at half maximum. In a distribution, full width at half maximum (FWHM) is the difference between the two values of the independent variable at which the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum value. In other words, it is the width of a spectrum curve measured between those points on the y-axis which are half the maximum ...

  5. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    Python and Matplotlib are cross-platform, and are therefore available for Windows, OS X, and the Unix-like operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD. Matplotlib can create plots in a variety of output formats, such as PNG and SVG. Matplotlib mainly does 2-D plots (such as line, contour, bar, scatter, etc.), but 3-D functionality is also available.

  6. Bicubic interpolation - Wikipedia

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    Bicubic interpolation as per Matplotlib's implementation. Colour indicates function value. The black dots are the locations of the prescribed data being interpolated. Note how the color samples are not radially symmetric. Bilinear interpolation on the same dataset as above. Derivatives of the surface are not continuous over the square boundaries.

  7. Phase portrait - Wikipedia

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    Potential energy and phase portrait of a simple pendulum.Note that the x-axis, being angular, wraps onto itself after every 2π radians. Phase portrait of damped oscillator, with increasing damping strength.

  8. Box plot - Wikipedia

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    Box-plot with whiskers from minimum to maximum Figure 3. Same box-plot with whiskers drawn within the 1.5 IQR value Same box-plot with whiskers drawn within the 1.5 IQR value A boxplot is a standardized way of displaying the dataset based on the five-number summary : the minimum, the maximum, the sample median, and the first and third quartiles.

  9. Limaçon trisectrix - Wikipedia

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    The inner loop is re-defined on the interval / as = (+ ⁡ (+)) because its native range is greater than where its radial coordinates are non-positive. The inner loop of the limaçon trisectrix has the desirable property that the trisection of an angle is internal to the angle being trisected. [ 6 ]