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  2. Raleigh plot - Wikipedia

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    A Raleigh plot with a high r value (r ≈ 0.8) The example to the left is a Raleigh plot that has a high r value. Blue and yellow dots indicate individuals from different groups being tested, and the position of the dots indicate in which angle from magnetic north each tested individual is traveling.

  3. x̅ and R chart - Wikipedia

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    The ¯ and R chart plots the mean value for the quality characteristic across all units in the sample, ¯, plus the range of the quality characteristic across all units in the sample as follows: R = x max - x min.

  4. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    A funnel plot is a scatterplot of treatment effect against a measure of study size. It is used primarily as a visual aid to detecting bias or systematic heterogeneity. Dot plot (statistics) : A dot chart or dot plot is a statistical chart consisting of group of data points plotted on a

  5. ggplot2 - Wikipedia

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    ggplot2 is an open-source data visualization package for the statistical programming language R.Created by Hadley Wickham in 2005, ggplot2 is an implementation of Leland Wilkinson's Grammar of Graphics—a general scheme for data visualization which breaks up graphs into semantic components such as scales and layers. ggplot2 can serve as a replacement for the base graphics in R and contains a ...

  6. Stem-and-leaf display - Wikipedia

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    This plot has been implemented in Octave [2] and R. [3] A stem-and-leaf plot is also called a stemplot, but the latter term often refers to another chart type. A simple stem plot may refer to plotting a matrix of y values onto a common x axis, and identifying the common x value with a vertical line, and the individual y values with symbols on ...

  7. Box plot - Wikipedia

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    Figure 2. Box-plot with whiskers from minimum to maximum Figure 3. Same box-plot with whiskers drawn within the 1.5 IQR value. A boxplot is a standardized way of displaying the dataset based on the five-number summary: the minimum, the maximum, the sample median, and the first and third quartiles.

  8. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    A period-doubling window with parameter c is a range of r-values consisting of a succession of subranges. The k th subrange contains the values of r for which there is a stable cycle (a cycle that attracts a set of initial points of unit measure) of period 2 k c. This sequence of sub-ranges is called a cascade of harmonics.

  9. 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.