The Elements of Graphing Data

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AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1994 - Computers - 297 pages
Contains graphical methods and principles for visualizing data in science and technology. Emphasizes the basic ideas, methods, and principles for creating readable graphs through an understanding of human visual and graphical perception, with a small section on computer graphics. Covers graphical methods, such as logarithms, visual reference grids, and statistical variation, and issues in graphical perception, including superposed curves, color encoding, and graphing along a common scale. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Preface
1
Principles of Graph Construction
22
Graphical Methods
119
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