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  2. Plotly - Wikipedia

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    Dash Enterprise is Plotly’s paid product for building, testing, deploying, managing and scaling Dash applications organization-wide. [ 12 ] Chart Studio Cloud is a free, online tool for creating interactive graphs.

  3. Bullet graph - Wikipedia

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    The qualitative ranges are displayed as varying intensities of a single hue to make them discernible by those who are color blind and to restrict the use of colors on the dashboard to a minimum. Bullet graphs can be created in R (programming language) using the bulletgraph() function developed by Marco Torchiano. Below is an example of R code ...

  4. Wikipedia : How to create charts for Wikipedia articles

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    The [5 dl 2 dl 1 dl 2 dl] represents a dash-dot line. There are 5 units of line (the dash) followed by 2 units of empty space, 1 unit of line (the dot), 2 more units of empty space, and then it starts over again. 0.5 0.5 0.5 represents the color gray. /LTb is the graph's border, and /LTa is for the zero axes. [9]

  5. List of information graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Spreadsheet, Diagrams, Statistical Functions LiSiCA: Python: No 2015 Windows, Linux: Ligand-based virtual screening software that searches for 2D and 3D similarities between a reference compound and a database of target compounds. MagicPlot: GUI: Proprietary: No 2008: January 18, 2021 / 3.0: Any : Nonlinear fitting, batch processing Maple: GUI ...

  6. Dashboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Excel has many built in functions that can help break down data and also separate data by scenarios. The user can easily download and add files to their Excel sheets to use for their data. Other tools Excel offers is the use of conditional formatting and basic pivot tables and charts. Excel allows the user to reference other cells which ...

  7. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    mapping function help us learn different things from the same plot. Scaling is commonly used to zoom in on crowded regions of a scatterplot, and it can also be used to change the aspect ratio of a plot, to reveal different features of the data. Linking: connects elements selected in one plot with elements in another plot. The simplest kind of ...

  8. Graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    Graphic representation of a minute fraction of the WWW, demonstrating hyperlinks.. Graph drawing is an area of mathematics and computer science combining methods from geometric graph theory and information visualization to derive two-dimensional depictions of graphs arising from applications such as social network analysis, cartography, linguistics, and bioinformatics.

  9. Sankey diagram - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Sankey diagram Sankey's original 1898 diagram showing energy efficiency of a steam engine. Sankey diagrams are a data visualisation technique or flow diagram that emphasizes flow/movement/change from one state to another or one time to another, [1] in which the width of the arrows is proportional to the flow rate of the depicted extensive property.