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  2. Template:Density - Wikipedia

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    Template: Density. 11 languages. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Template makes a simple ratio calculation, that can be used for ...

  3. Template:Density/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Violin plot - Wikipedia

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    Violin plots are similar to box plots, except that they also show the probability density of the data at different values, usually smoothed by a kernel density estimator.A violin plot will include all the data that is in a box plot: a marker for the median of the data; a box or marker indicating the interquartile range; and possibly all sample points, if the number of samples is not too high.

  6. Template:Graph:Chart - Wikipedia

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    A logarithmic chart allows only positive values to be plotted. A square root scale chart cannot show negative values. x: the x-values as a comma-separated list, for dates and time see remark in xType and yType; y or y1, y2, …: the y-values for one or several data series, respectively. For pie charts y2 denotes the radius of the corresponding ...

  7. Histogram - Wikipedia

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    The total area of a histogram used for probability density is always normalized to 1. If the length of the intervals on the x-axis are all 1, then a histogram is identical to a relative frequency plot. Histograms are sometimes confused with bar charts. In a histogram, each bin is for a different range of values, so altogether the histogram ...

  8. Material selection - Wikipedia

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    Assume that the length and tension are fixed, making them design variables. Lastly the cross sectional area A {\displaystyle A} is a free variable. The objective in this situation is to minimize the weight w {\displaystyle w} by choosing a material with the best combination of material variables ρ , σ {\displaystyle \rho ,\sigma } .

  9. Dense graph - Wikipedia

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    Upper density is an extension of the concept of graph density defined above from finite graphs to infinite graphs. Intuitively, an infinite graph has arbitrarily large finite subgraphs with any density less than its upper density, and does not have arbitrarily large finite subgraphs with density greater than its upper density.