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  2. Mineski - Wikipedia

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    Mineski was established as a DOTA esports team on February 14, 2004, by Filipino gamer Ronald Robins and his teammates in Manila, Philippines. [1][2] The team competed in various domestic and international competitions including the World Cyber Games. In December 2009, shortly after Robins retired, Robins and his former teammates went on to ...

  3. Mineski Global - Wikipedia

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    Mineski Global's roots is traced to the Mineski-DOTA esports team which was founded on February 14, 2004, by Filipino gamer Ronald Robins and his teammates in Manila, Philippines. [1] [2] The team competed in various domestic and international competitions including the World Cyber Games .

  4. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    The Google Chart API allows a variety of graphs to be created. Livegap Charts creates line, bar, spider, polar-area and pie charts, and can export them as images without needing to download any tools. Veusz is a free scientific graphing tool that can produce 2D and 3D plots. Users can use it as a module in Python.

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  6. Help:Barchart - Wikipedia

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    Each bar chart command is followed by an equal-sign ("="), while attributes are followed by a colon (":") as in the command "Period = from:0 till:2000" which sets the vertical (y-axis) range from 0 to 2000. The timeline commands to format the graph layout are: The numbers 450 and 305 are pixel sizes of the image box.

  7. Transition-rate matrix - Wikipedia

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    Transition-rate matrix. In probability theory, a transition-rate matrix (also known as a Q-matrix, [1] intensity matrix, [2] or infinitesimal generator matrix[3]) is an array of numbers describing the instantaneous rate at which a continuous-time Markov chain transitions between states. In a transition-rate matrix (sometimes written [4 ...

  8. Template:Bar chart - Wikipedia

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    Template:Graph:Chart is an alternative template that may produce higher-quality charts and has more functions in it. 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. The data items can be simple numbers, or the result of calculations based on template ...

  9. Bullet graph - Wikipedia

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    Bullet graph. A bullet graph is a variation of a bar graph developed by Stephen Few. Seemingly inspired by the traditional thermometer charts and progress bars found in many dashboards, the bullet graph serves as a replacement for dashboard gauges and meters. Bullet graphs were developed to overcome the fundamental issues of gauges and meters ...