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A three-dimensional data set consisting of stacked two-dimensional data slices as a function of a third coordinate.
Data resulting from the observation of a population on a number of variables over time. Whenever observations are made more than once, the data is considered to be ...
A formal structure for the organization of information. Examples of data structures include the list, queue, stack, and tree.
Sparklines are word-like graphics that have an intensity of visual distinctions comparable to words or letters (Tufte 2006, p. 4).
A bar graph is any plot of a set of data such that the number of data elements falling within one or more categories is indicated using a rectangle whose height or width is a ...
A scatter diagram, also called a scatterplot or a scatter plot, is a visualization of the relationship between two variables measured on the same set of individuals. Scatter ...
A chart made by plotting the numeric values of a set of quantities as a set of adjacent circular wedges with arc lengths proportional to the total amount. All wedges taken ...
The smallest statistical rank (either up or down) of a set of data.
Surrogate data are artificially generated data which mimic statistical properties of real data. Isospectral surrogates have identical power spectra as real data but with ...
An interval into which a given data point does or does not fall.
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