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We track flags by user on Metafilter -- when someone has a comment or post that is flagged, it goes into a db table that we keep around for posterity, and on the per-user admin pages the site generates for us we can see those flags in reverse chronological order, as well as a graph summing up the last year or so of flagging activity directed at that user's content.
This is where I've been flagged over the last year, in graph form, as well the beginning of the canonical list of flags. (You can see that I've been flagged a total of 402 times in the 10+ years I've been on the site, which is a pretty solid stack in fact, but I'm also an extremely active user and, as a mod, unusually visible.)
I've blurred the names of the folks doing the flagging, but you can see that each line item tells us what sort of content it was, what the db id is, what the flag was, and who flagged. The widgets off to the right can be used to manage flag visibility on the admin flag management screens but we rarely use them on this screen specifically.
This is very close to what I know as a "radial graph". I couldn't find a good definition of a radial graph anywhere, but here is an academic publication that at least describes the concept: bailando.sims.berkeley.edu/papers/infovis01.htm I decided to try and implement this type of radial graph using Silverlight. Given a set of entities that are connected to each other, I figured it should be easy enough to come up with a basic algorithm to put this on a screen.
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This graph shows life expectancy of developed countries.
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Everyone except for the red bar (the US) has Universal Health Care.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
Turning on compression transparently on a CDN. This week's traffic overlaid on last week's traffic. Graph from Circonus.
How to draw flowchart or diagram on Linux
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Friends we know that anything whenever explained with the help of diagram or any pictorial representation then that can be better understood by any student. That’s why graphing of mathematical equation is also an important thing to learn. Today we are going to talk about graphing and Graphing Functions. Graphing is a way of representing any equation as its 2D representation or any linear shape on a plane surface with the help of co -ordinates which are determined by using the concept of X and Y intercept.
An unnamed graphing tool gave me this for a network graph. A bug that I have not been able to duplicate since.
Nhiệt độ cà phê - Bean Temperature (đường màu đỏ) và nhiệt độ không khí - Air Temperature (đường màu xanh) và Rate of Rise (RoR) – Tỷ lệ gia tăng nhiệt độ (đường màu tím)
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Graph of a set of experiments carried out the same time that have been successfully separate by Gephi's Modularity analysis.
Now that's what I'm talkin' about. Not saying what the actual numbers are or which site this is, but this is definitely the shape of success.
Did you know you could download graph paper at Moda's United Notions site?! I had no idea! So happy! :)
I had an idea to laminate graph paper and have a sort of personal dry erase board for my desk with nice lines on it.
It works well until you want to erase it. Then it's about the same as erasing pencil on paper. It takes a lot of effort. Unfortunately, liquid cleaners don't help either.
I'll probably try some wet erase markers before I give up on the idea completely.