This is a list of graphical methods with a mathematical basis.
Included are diagram techniques, chart techniques, plot techniques, and other forms of visualization.
There is also a list of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics.
Area chart
Box plot
Dispersion fan diagram
Graph of a function
Logarithmic graph paper
Heatmap
Histogram
Bar chart
Line chart
Pie chart
Plotting
Scatterplot
Sparkline
Stemplot
Radar chart
Venn diagram
Karnaugh diagram
Isometric projection
Orthographic projection
Perspective (graphical)
Technical drawing
Graphical projection
Mohr's circle
Pantograph
Circuit diagram
Smith chart
Sankey diagram
Binary decision diagram
Control-flow graph
Functional flow block diagram
Information flow diagram
IDEF
N2 chart
Sankey diagram
State diagram
System context diagram
Data-flow diagram
Map projection
Orthographic projection (cartography)
Robinson projection
Stereographic projection
Dymaxion map
Topographic map
Craig retroazimuthal projection
Hammer retroazimuthal projection
Cladogram
Punnett square
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Free body diagram
Greninger chart
Phase diagram
Wavenumber-frequency diagram
Bode plot
Nyquist plot
Dalitz plot
Feynman diagram
Carnot Plot
Flowchart
Workflow
Gantt chart
Growth-share matrix (often called BCG chart)
Work breakdown structure
Control chart
Ishikawa diagram
Pareto chart (often used to prioritise outputs of an Ishikawa diagram)
Mind mapping
Concept mapping
Conceptual graph
Entity-relationship diagram
Tag cloud, also known as word cloud
Statistical graphics
Autocorrelation plot
Bar chart
Biplot
Box plot
Bullet graph
Chernoff faces
Control chart
Fan chart
Forest plot
Funnel plot
Galbraith plot
Histogram
Mosaic plot
Multidimensional scaling
np-chart
p-chart
Pie chart
Probability plot
Normal probability plot
Poincaré plot
Probability plot correlation coefficient plot
Q–Q plot
Rankit
Run chart
Seasonal subseries plot
Scatter plot
Skewplot
Ternary plot
Recurrence plot
Waterfall chart
Violin plot
Hinton Diagram
Ulam spiral
Nomogram
Fitness landscape
Weather m
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A diagram is a symbolic representation of information using visualization techniques. Diagrams have been used since prehistoric times on walls of caves, but became more prevalent during the Enlightenment. Sometimes, the technique uses a three-dimensional visualization which is then projected onto a two-dimensional surface. The word graph is sometimes used as a synonym for diagram.
This is a list of graphical methods with a mathematical basis. Included are diagram techniques, chart techniques, plot techniques, and other forms of visualization. There is also a list of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics. Area chart Box plot Dispersion fan diagram Graph of a function Logarithmic graph paper Heatmap Histogram Bar chart Line chart Pie chart Plotting Scatterplot Sparkline Stemplot Radar chart Venn diagram Karnaugh diagram Isometric projection Orthographic projection Perspect
A plot is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables. The plot can be drawn by hand or by a computer. In the past, sometimes mechanical or electronic plotters were used. Graphs are a visual representation of the relationship between variables, which are very useful for humans who can then quickly derive an understanding which may not have come from lists of values.
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