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  2. Treemapping - Wikipedia

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    [18] based on Voronoi diagram calculations. The algorithm is iterative and does not give any upper bound on the aspect ratio. Jigsaw Treemaps [19] based on the geometry of space-filling curves. They assume that the weights are integers and that their sum is a square number. The regions of the map are rectilinear polygons and highly non-ortho ...

  3. Tree structure - Wikipedia

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    A tree structure showing the possible hierarchical organization of an encyclopedia The original Encyclopédie (1752) used a tree diagram to show the way in which its subjects were ordered. A tree structure , tree diagram , or tree model is a way of representing the hierarchical nature of a structure in a graphical form.

  4. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    Treemap: Treemap: size; color; Is a method for displaying hierarchical data using nested figures, usually rectangles. For example, disk space by location / file type; Gantt chart: Gantt chart: color; time (flow) Type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule; Modern Gantt charts also show the dependency relationships between activities ...

  5. SpaceSniffer - Wikipedia

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    A treemap represents how disk capacity is allocated. [4] Filters (based on file name, age, size, etc.) enable the user to focus the visualisation on files and folders of interest. [4] User-chosen colours can be associated to different file types. [5] NTFS Alternate Data Streams are supported. [5] commandline usage (non-graphical, console usage)

  6. Radial tree - Wikipedia

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    Example of a radial tree, from a 1924 organization chart that emphasizes a central authority [1]. A radial tree, or radial map, is a method of displaying a tree structure (e.g., a tree data structure) in a way that expands outwards, radially.

  7. Mosaic plot - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic plot showing cross-sectional distribution through time of different musical themes in the Guardian's list of "1000 songs to hear before you die".

  8. WinDirStat - Wikipedia

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    WinDirStat is a free and open-source graphical disk usage analyzer for Microsoft Windows.It presents a sub-tree view with disk-use percentage alongside a usage-sorted list of file extensions that is interactively integrated with a colorful graphical display (a treemap).

  9. Treemap - Wikipedia

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