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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. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a box with two to ten images arranged vertically or horizontally with captions for the entire box and each image. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Alignment align Sets text-wrapping around image box, where "none" places the box on the left edge with no text-wrapping, "center" places the box at ...

  4. Subplot - Wikipedia

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    Subplots often involve supporting characters, those besides the protagonist or antagonist. Subplots may also intertwine with the main plot at some point in a story. [1] An example of a subplot interacting with a main plot can be found in the TV series Mr. Robot (season 1). One of the main plots followed the hacker ring known as F-society, led ...

  5. Induced subgraph - Wikipedia

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    The same definition works for undirected graphs, directed graphs, and even multigraphs. The induced subgraph G [ S ] {\displaystyle G[S]} may also be called the subgraph induced in G {\displaystyle G} by S {\displaystyle S} , or (if context makes the choice of G {\displaystyle G} unambiguous) the induced subgraph of S {\displaystyle S} .

  6. Multigraph - Wikipedia

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    A multigraph with multiple edges (red) and several loops (blue). Not all authors allow multigraphs to have loops. In mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a multigraph is a graph which is permitted to have multiple edges (also called parallel edges [1]), that is, edges that have the same end nodes. Thus two vertices may be ...

  7. Scatter plot - Wikipedia

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    A 3D scatter plot allows the visualization of multivariate data. This scatter plot takes multiple scalar variables and uses them for different axes in phase space. The different variables are combined to form coordinates in the phase space and they are displayed using glyphs and coloured using another scalar variable. [1]

  8. False color - Wikipedia

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    A traditional false-color satellite image of Las Vegas. Grass-covered land (e.g. a golf course) appears in red. In contrast to a true-color image, a false-color image sacrifices natural color rendition in order to ease the detection of features that are not readily discernible otherwise – for example the use of near infrared for the detection of vegetation in satellite images. [1]

  9. Cokernel - Wikipedia

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    In order for the definition to make sense the category in question must have zero morphisms. The cokernel of a morphism f : X → Y is defined as the coequalizer of f and the zero morphism 0 XY : X → Y. Explicitly, this means the following. The cokernel of f : X → Y is an object Q together with a morphism q : Y → Q such that the diagram