Meaning graph
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A graph is a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
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to use data to make a graphThis site has graphs that graph what's what.
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1878, shortening of graphic formula (see graphic). The verb meaning "to chart on a graph" is from 1889. Related: Graphed; graphing.
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a visual diagram used to represent statistical information or functions and equations.
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A type of drawing used to represent data.
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two-dimensional molecule of carbon arranged in a regular hexagonal (honeycomb-shaped) pattern.
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In Quality Management, a visual comparison of variables that yield data in numerical facts. Examples include trend graphs, histograms, control charts, frequency distributions arid, scatter diagrams. [ [..]
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A picture, image, or diagram that is used to display information. Graphs are most commonly used in the economics to depict relations between two variables, that is a two-dimensional graph. The market [..]
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a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes represent by means of a graph; "chart the data" plot upon a graph [..]
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(IEEE) A diagram or other representation consisting of a finite set of nodes and internode connections called edges or arcs. Contrast with blueprint. See: block diagram, box diagram, bubble chart, cal [..]
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Diagram showing relationships between quantities.
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a diagram, usually on squared paper, that shows how a series of measurements changes
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A visual representation of data.
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1. A visual representation of n umber relationships or quantities plotted on X and Y axes that are linked by lines. 2. Computer programming. Structure of data consisting of nodes and arcs.
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the combining form of writing or drawing.
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A diagram that shows (1) quantity in relation to a whole (pie graph), (2) the distribution of separate values of a variable in relation to another (scatter graph), or (3) change in the value of a vari [..]
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    A diagram that illustrates a relationship, typically between two variables. Each variable is measured along one of two axes, positioned at right angles.
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a pictorial representation of information recorded in a data table
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a pictorial representation of quantitative data that is useful for showing trends
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A diagram consisting of lines, bars, or circles to represent information. Science fair experiments usually require line graphs.
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A visual representation of a relationship between two variables, usually drawn to some specified scale.
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To most people when they hear the word graph they think of a traditional x-y graph with ordinate and abscissa, but it can also refer to diagrams of nodes and edges connecting them, like a road map. me [..]
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(n) a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes(v) represent by means of a graph(v) plot upon a graph
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instrument that records
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Informally, a graph is a finite set of dots called vertices (or nodes) connected by links called edges (or arcs). More formally: a simple graph is a (usually finite) set of vertices V and set of unordered pairs of distinct elements of V called edges.     Not all graphs are simple. Sometimes a pair of vertices are connected by multiple edge yielding [..]
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Data represented in a pictorial form (e.g., bar graph, line graph, circle graph/pie chart, histogram, pictograph, etc.).
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In one context, this is the functional value and domain: , where . In another context, this is a (maybe undirected) network
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A visual aid used to show statistical trends and patterns.
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1. The network of lines representing parallels and meridians on a map, chart, or plotting sheet. A fictitious graticule represents fictitious parallels and fictitious meridians. See also GRID, n. 2. A [..]
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  A connected series of data components (or entities). All information and knowledge can be expressed as a network or graph of connected entities if required.
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A way to show quantitative data visually, using a system of coordinates.
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a set of topologically interrelated zero-dimensional (node), one-dimensional (link or chain), and sometimes two-dimensional (GT-polygon) objects that conform to a set of defined constraint rules. Nume [..]
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(mathematics) graph
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===Noun=== ====set-theoretic network of nodes and edges==== =====Synonyms===== graph tree forest acyclic graph clique Hamiltonian graph node vertex edge cycle path route connected component subgraph [..]
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