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  2. ggplot2 - Wikipedia

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    ggplot2 is an open-source data visualization package for the statistical programming language R.Created by Hadley Wickham in 2005, ggplot2 is an implementation of Leland Wilkinson's Grammar of Graphics—a general scheme for data visualization which breaks up graphs into semantic components such as scales and layers. ggplot2 can serve as a replacement for the base graphics in R and contains a ...

  3. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Plots play an important role in statistics and data analysis. The procedures here can broadly be split into two parts: quantitative and graphical. Quantitative techniques are a set of statistical procedures that yield numeric or tabular output. Examples of quantitative techniques include: [1] hypothesis testing; analysis of variance

  4. Racket features - Wikipedia

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    Running the above program, for example, actually displays a Sierpinski triangle, which can be cut and pasted into another program. The plot library constructs image values for more mature audiences and needs. For example, the following program plots the sum of two (three-dimensional) Gaussians, as concentric, partially transparent surfaces:

  5. R (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Diagnostic plots from plotting “model” (q.v. “plot.lm()” function). Notice the mathematical notation allowed in labels (lower left plot). The R language has built-in support for data modeling and graphics. The following example shows how R can generate and plot a linear model with residuals.

  6. Normal probability plot - Wikipedia

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    Some plot the data on the vertical axis; [1] others plot the data on the horizontal axis. [2] [3] Different sources use slightly different approximations for rankits. The formula used by the "qqnorm" function in the basic "stats" package in R (programming language) is as follows:

  7. List of information graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Statistics. Handles very large data sets. Supports mixing Python, R, SAS and SQL languages within a single user program XGraph: GUI, command line: Proprietary: No 1985: July 2018 / v4.38: Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Sun Solaris: Interactive and batch 2D data file plotting Zoho Office Suite: GUI (web based) Proprietary: No 2005: Any (web-based ...

  8. Rattle GUI - Wikipedia

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    Rattle provides considerable data mining functionality by exposing the power of the R Statistical Software through a graphical user interface. Rattle is also used as a teaching facility to learn the R software Language. There is a Log Code tab, which replicates the R code for any activity undertaken in the GUI, which can be copied and pasted.

  9. RStudio - Wikipedia

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    RStudio IDE (or RStudio) is an integrated development environment for R, a programming language for statistical computing and graphics. It is available in two formats: RStudio Desktop is a regular desktop application while RStudio Server runs on a remote server and allows accessing RStudio using a web browser.