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  2. Comparison diagram - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of skyscrapers. Comparison diagram or comparative diagram is a general type of diagram, in which a comparison is made between two or more objects, phenomena or groups of data. [1] A comparison diagram or can offer qualitative and/or quantitative information. This type of diagram can also be called comparison chart or comparison chart.

  3. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    make large data sets coherent; encourage the eye to compare different pieces of data; reveal the data at several levels of detail, from a broad overview to the fine structure; serve a reasonably clear purpose: description, exploration, tabulation, or decoration; be closely integrated with the statistical and verbal descriptions of a data set ...

  4. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Main spreadsheet format which holds data in worksheets, charts, and macros Add-in .xla: Adds custom functionality; written in VBA: Toolbar .xlb: The file extension where Microsoft Excel custom toolbar settings are stored. Chart .xlc: A chart created with data from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that only saves the chart.

  5. Multiple comparisons problem - Wikipedia

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    A normal quantile plot for a simulated set of test statistics that have been standardized to be Z-scores under the null hypothesis. The departure of the upper tail of the distribution from the expected trend along the diagonal is due to the presence of substantially more large test statistic values than would be expected if all null hypotheses were true.

  6. Comparison of reference management software - Wikipedia

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    This table lists the machine-readable file formats that can be exported from reference managers. These are typically used to share data with other reference managers or with other people who use a reference manager. To exchange data from one program to another, the first program must be able to export to a format that the second program may import.

  7. Comparison - Wikipedia

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    Displaying the differences between two or more sets of data, file comparison tools can make computing simpler, and more efficient by focusing on new data and ignoring what did not change. Generically known as a diff [18] after the Unix diff utility, there are a range of ways to compare data sources and display the results.

  8. Pie chart - Wikipedia

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    A spie chart comparing number of students with student costs across four different schools. A variant of the polar area chart is the spie chart, designed by Dror Feitelson. [21] The design superimposes a normal pie chart with a modified polar area chart to permit the comparison of two sets of related data.

  9. UpSet plot - Wikipedia

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    As sets vary in size, the size of the set is plotted as bar charts on top of the columns. The size of the intersections are shown aligned with the rows, also as bar charts. This layout facilitates the comparison between the sizes of individual intersections, as the size of the bars is easy to compare. UpSets can be used horizontally and vertically.