What is the name of this graph/plot?
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What is the name of this graph/plot?
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I think it is Chord Diagram. you can see this for more information.
"A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data." based on the Wikipedia
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This is a Circos plot, often used for visualizing genomic data, but works equally well for migration and some other applications.
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Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
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2 Answers
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up vote
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I think it is Chord Diagram. you can see this for more information.
"A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data." based on the Wikipedia
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I think it is Chord Diagram. you can see this for more information.
"A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data." based on the Wikipedia
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I think it is Chord Diagram. you can see this for more information.
"A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data." based on the Wikipedia
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I think it is Chord Diagram. you can see this for more information.
"A chord diagram is a graphical method of displaying the inter-relationships between data in a matrix. The data are arranged radially around a circle with the relationships between the data points typically drawn as arcs connecting the data." based on the Wikipedia
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This is a Circos plot, often used for visualizing genomic data, but works equally well for migration and some other applications.
New contributor
1
Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
This is a Circos plot, often used for visualizing genomic data, but works equally well for migration and some other applications.
New contributor
1
Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
This is a Circos plot, often used for visualizing genomic data, but works equally well for migration and some other applications.
New contributor
This is a Circos plot, often used for visualizing genomic data, but works equally well for migration and some other applications.
New contributor
New contributor
answered 3 hours ago
Kim
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Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
1
Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
1
1
Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
Circos is a software package, and is capable of producing other graphic forms, such as concentric circles.
â mgkrebbs
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
And there are other software packages that can produce these graphs, like the R-package circlize
â RHA
3 hours ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
Ah, yes you are correct. I've only ever heard them referred to as Circos plots colloquially, regardless of the software used to produce them, but thanks for correcting me!
â Kim
1 hour ago
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