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  2. Category:Films directed by David Yates - Wikipedia

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  3. David Yates - Wikipedia

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    David Yates (born 8 October 1963) is an English filmmaker, who has directed feature films, short films, and television productions. He is best known for directing the final four films in the Harry Potter series and the three films of its prequel series, Fantastic Beasts .

  4. Fan chart (time series) - Wikipedia

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    In time series analysis, a fan chart is a chart that joins a simple line chart for observed past data, by showing ranges for possible values of future data together with a line showing a central estimate or most likely value for the future outcomes. As predictions become increasingly uncertain the further into the future one goes, these ...

  5. List of highest-grossing films - Wikipedia

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    Included on the list are charts of the top box-office earners (ranked by both the nominal and real value of their revenue), a chart of high-grossing films by calendar year, a timeline showing the transition of the highest-grossing film record, and a chart of the highest-grossing film franchises and series. All charts are ranked by international ...

  6. Yates analysis - Wikipedia

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    Before performing a Yates analysis, the data should be arranged in "Yates' order". That is, given k factors, the k th column consists of 2 (k - 1) minus signs (i.e., the low level of the factor) followed by 2 (k - 1) plus signs (i.e., the high level of the factor). For example, for a full factorial design with three factors, the design matrix is

  7. Rescaled range - Wikipedia

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    The rescaled range of time series is calculated from dividing the range of its mean adjusted cumulative deviate series (see § Calculation) by the standard deviation of the time series itself. For example, consider a time series {1,3,1,0,2,5}, which has a mean m = 2 and standard deviation S = 1.79.

  8. Lists of feature film series - Wikipedia

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    List of feature film series with more than twenty entries; List of feature film series with 11 to 20 entries; List of feature film series with ten entries; List of feature film series with nine entries; List of feature film series with eight entries; List of feature film series with seven entries; List of feature film series with six entries

  9. Category:Time series - Wikipedia

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