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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Parallel coordinate graph


A parallel coordinate graph is used to plot large sets of data. This is convenient for people using various different variable and factors that are equating to the desired outcome. I suppose this may be efficient for a scientist who has a control and different tests to see if the hypothesis matches with the desired theories.

URL:http://raffy.ch/blog/2007/03/
Posted by La Camina at 1:42 PM

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      • Population profile
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      • Lorenz curve
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