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  2. File:Mpl example scatter plot.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 720 × 540 pixels, file size: 29 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. File:Bluesky Registered Users.svg - Wikipedia

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    #!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-""" gen_bsky_pop_graph.py: Generates a graph of the total users on Bluesky in matplotlib using preformatted data from various sources. data_array is formatted in the style of "2024-01-31, 5", where the first element is the ISO-8601 date, and where the second element is the total population of Bluesky (existing accounts) at the end of each date ...

  4. Scatter plot - Wikipedia

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    A scatter plot, also called a scatterplot, scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram, [2] is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data. If the points are coded (color/shape/size), one additional variable can be displayed.

  5. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    Points can be coded via color, shape and/or size to display additional variables. Each point on the plot has an associated x and y term that determines its location on the cartesian plane. Scatter plots are often used to highlight the correlation between variables (x and y). Also called "dot plots" Scatter plot: Scatter plot (3D) position x ...

  6. Line chart - Wikipedia

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    Line chart showing the population of the town of Pushkin, Saint Petersburg from 1800 to 2010, measured at various intervals. A line chart or line graph, also known as curve chart, [1] is a type of chart that displays information as a series of data points called 'markers' connected by straight line segments. [2]

  7. Bubble chart - Wikipedia

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    Bubble charts can be considered a variation of the scatter plot, in which the data points are replaced with bubbles. As the documentation for Microsoft Office explains, "You can use a bubble chart instead of a scatter chart if your data has three data series that each contain a set of values. The sizes of the bubbles are determined by the ...

  8. Scatterplot smoothing - Wikipedia

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    This line attempts to display the non-random component of the association between the variables in a 2D scatter plot. Smoothing attempts to separate the non-random behaviour in the data from the random fluctuations, removing or reducing these fluctuations, and allows prediction of the response based value of the explanatory variable .

  9. Gather/scatter (vector addressing) - Wikipedia

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    Gather/scatter is a type of memory addressing that at once collects (gathers) from, or stores (scatters) data to, multiple, arbitrary indices. Examples of its use include sparse linear algebra operations, [ 1 ] sorting algorithms, fast Fourier transforms , [ 2 ] and some computational graph theory problems. [ 3 ]