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Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set

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Date 2018-02-23 05:55 -0800
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Subject Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set
From Gavin Buxton <gavinbuxton@gmail.com>

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I think the point that people are trying to make is that the data might be best represented statistically. For example, having all those data points is too much for the computer to handle, but if you went through and maybe plotted the numbers on a histogram then it would represent the larger data set with a much smaller data set. Having no idea what the data set is, I couldn't speculate on what this reduced form might look like, but suffice to say, most post-processing would be done outside of plotting (with gnuplot or any other plotting tool).

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Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set michaelstangeland@gmail.com - 2018-02-22 14:21 -0800
  Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set Hans-Bernhard Bröker <HBBroeker@t-online.de> - 2018-02-23 01:59 +0100
    Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set Gavin Buxton <gavinbuxton@gmail.com> - 2018-02-23 05:55 -0800
      Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set Ethan A Merritt <EAMerritt@gmail.com> - 2018-02-23 11:24 -0800
        Re: Plotting EXTREMELY large data set Gavin Buxton <gavinbuxton@gmail.com> - 2018-02-24 11:00 -0800

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