Difference between revisions of "Spidergrams"

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Spidergrams, spidergraphs, spider diagrams and spider maps are all terms used to describe a mindmap-like hierarchical diagram.
 
Spidergrams, spidergraphs, spider diagrams and spider maps are all terms used to describe a mindmap-like hierarchical diagram.
  
 
=== Other uses of these terms ===
 
=== Other uses of these terms ===
  
The time "spider diagram" also has a disputed meaning related to Euler or Venn diagrams in mathematics - see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_diagram | Wikipedia entry]
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The time "spider diagram" also has a disputed meaning related to Euler or Venn diagrams in mathematics - see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_diagram| Wikipedia entry]
  
 
The term "spidergram" also has alternative meanings:
 
The term "spidergram" also has alternative meanings:
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"Spidergrams are histogram like plots of the abundances of a set of elements in an analyzed sample  relative to their abundance in some standard." <ref>http://instruct.uwo.ca/earth-sci/300b-001/spider.htm</ref>
 
"Spidergrams are histogram like plots of the abundances of a set of elements in an analyzed sample  relative to their abundance in some standard." <ref>http://instruct.uwo.ca/earth-sci/300b-001/spider.htm</ref>
  
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Revision as of 11:49, 4 November 2008

The outline of a spider map

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Spidergrams, spidergraphs, spider diagrams and spider maps are all terms used to describe a mindmap-like hierarchical diagram.

Other uses of these terms[edit]

The time “spider diagram” also has a disputed meaning related to Euler or Venn diagrams in mathematics – see the Wikipedia entry

The term “spidergram” also has alternative meanings:

“Spidergrams are histogram like plots of the abundances of a set of elements in an analyzed sample relative to their abundance in some standard.” [1]

Notes[edit]