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  2. Total indicator reading - Wikipedia

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    In metrology and the fields that it serves (such as manufacturing, machining, and engineering), total indicator reading (TIR), also known by the newer name full indicator movement (FIM), is the difference between the maximum and minimum measurements (the range), that is, readings of an indicator, on the planar, cylindrical, or contoured surface ...

  3. Run-out - Wikipedia

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    Typically run-out is measured using a dial indicator pressed against the rotating component while it is turned. Full indicator movement (previously called total indicator reading or total indicated run-out, TIR) is a term for the measured run-out of any rotating system, including all forms of run-out, at the measured point.

  4. Datum reference - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from AutoCAD with various geometric dimensioning and tolerancing datum reference symbols (total indicator reading, perpendicularity, and parallelism. An engineering datum used in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is a feature on an object used to create a reference system for measurement. [1]

  5. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Sheets is available as a web application; a mobile app for: Android, iOS, and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats. [5]

  6. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    The radar chart is a chart and/or plot that consists of a sequence of equi-angular spokes, called radii, with each spoke representing one of the variables. The data length of a spoke is proportional to the magnitude of the variable for the data point relative to the maximum magnitude of the variable across all data points.

  7. 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.

  8. Calligra Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Calligra Sheets (formerly KSpread and Calligra Tables) is a free software spreadsheet application that is part of Calligra Suite, an integrated graphic art and office suite developed by KDE.

  9. Variogram - Wikipedia

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    In spatial statistics the theoretical variogram, denoted (,), is a function describing the degree of spatial dependence of a spatial random field or stochastic process (). ...