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  2. DOT (graph description language) - Wikipedia

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    DOT is a graph description language, developed as a part of the Graphviz project. DOT graphs are typically stored as files with the .gv or .dot filename extension — .gv is preferred, to avoid confusion with the .dot extension used by versions of Microsoft Word before 2007.

  3. Waveform graphics - Wikipedia

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    At any given X location it could draw two dots at given Y locations, making it suitable for producing two superimposed waveforms, line charts or histograms. Text and graphics could be mixed, and there were additional tools for drawing axes and markers. The waveform graphics system was used only for a short period of time before it was replaced ...

  4. Waveform viewer - Wikipedia

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    A waveform viewer is a software tool for viewing the signal levels of either a digital or analog circuit design. [1]Waveform viewers comes in two varieties: simulation waveform viewers for displaying signal levels of simulated design models, and

  5. Box-drawing characters - Wikipedia

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    Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with adjacent characters, which requires proper alignment.

  6. Window function - Wikipedia

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    A popular window function, the Hann window.Most popular window functions are similar bell-shaped curves. In signal processing and statistics, a window function (also known as an apodization function or tapering function [1]) is a mathematical function that is zero-valued outside of some chosen interval.

  7. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    Place descriptive text in the caption. If needed you can also write extended information in the image description page. Use only the fonts supported by MediaWiki (listed here). Don't convert the text into paths. Use Unicode characters. You can find the complete Greek alphabet on Commons. Check character display after uploading.

  8. LTspice - Wikipedia

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    LTspice waveform viewer plot settings are stored as an ASCII text file with a filename extension of "plt". [30] If this optional plot file is present, then all plot planes will automatically be displayed after the "Run" button is pressed, otherwise the user will need to click on each net to see the waveform(s).

  9. Graph Fourier transform - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the graph Fourier transform is a mathematical transform which eigendecomposes the Laplacian matrix of a graph into eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Analogously to the classical Fourier transform , the eigenvalues represent frequencies and eigenvectors form what is known as a graph Fourier basis .