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  2. Plotting algorithms for the Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

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    Example of exponentially mapped cyclic LCH coloring without shading. One thing we may want to consider is avoiding having to deal with a palette or color blending at all. There are actually a handful of methods we can leverage to generate smooth, consistent coloring by constructing the color on the spot.

  3. Template:Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    This template can be used to create a horizontal bar chart, scrolling down a page, in a format which can be parsed by text-based web browsers.

  4. Indexed color - Wikipedia

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    A 2-bit indexed color image. The color of each pixel is represented by a number; each number (the index) corresponds to a color in the color table (the palette).. In computing, indexed color is a technique to manage digital images' colors in a limited fashion, in order to save computer memory and file storage, while speeding up display refresh and file transfers.

  5. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    To form a color with RGB, three light beams (one red, one green, and one blue) must be superimposed (for example by emission from a black screen or by reflection from a white screen). Each of the three beams is called a component of that color, and each of them can have an arbitrary intensity, from fully off to fully on, in the mixture.

  6. Equitable coloring - Wikipedia

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    An equitable coloring of the star K 1,5.. The star K 1,5 - a single central vertex connected to five others - is a complete bipartite graph, and therefore may be colored with two colors.

  7. Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

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    The Mandelbrot set within a continuously colored environment. The Mandelbrot set (/ ˈ m æ n d əl b r oʊ t,-b r ɒ t /) [1] [2] is a two-dimensional set with a relatively simple definition that exhibits great complexity, especially as it is magnified.

  8. Color-coding - Wikipedia

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    One example is the detection of signaling pathways in protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. Another example is to discover and to count the number of motifs in PPI networks. Studying both signaling pathways and motifs allows a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences of many biological functions, processes, and structures ...

  9. Ordered dithering - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the original photograph is shown on left. The version on the right shows the effect of quantizing it to 16 colors and dithering using the 8×8 ordered dithering pattern. The characteristic 17 patterns of the 4×4 ordered dithering matrix can be seen clearly when used with only two colors, black and white.