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  • Nerds and lovers of graphs/stats assemble
  • grum
    Free Member

    Not posted for a while, possible it’s been done before many times. This site is incredible!

    http://polygraph.cool/

    Beautifully presented and incredibly detailed stats about fairly random/obscure but interesting things. Should appeal to the STW demographic pretty well I would think.

    Tom_W1987
    Free Member

    polygraph

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    and you can make and publish all of your own 🙂
    https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_ID=SEM_b6on06Dv
    It’s really rather good, though I can’t show anything I’ve been working on

    kimbers
    Full Member
    i_like_food
    Full Member

    Very nice 🙂

    Does anyone know of a similar site that has a lot more examples? It would be a great assignment for my maths students to interpret a graph that they found interesting (while the polygraph ones are great there isn’t enough of a range of topics to grab the whole classes interest).

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    http://poly-graph.co/vocabulary.html
    Each word is counted once, so pimps, pimp, pimping, and pimpin are four unique words.

    …and that’s what it takes to equal Shakespeare?

    Speaking of graphs, how about some (musical) graphic notation?

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