... 8. When curves are drawn on logarithmic co-ordinates, the limiting lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. 9. It is advisable not to show any more co-ordinate lines than necessary to guide the eye in reading... An Introduction to Statistical Analysis - Page 89by George Gailey Chambers - 1925 - 257 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Statistical Association - Computer network resources - 1916 - 864 pages
...Population 100,000,000 60,000,000 60.000,000 40.000.000 20,000,000 •0 Population 100,000.000 Year Fig.SA 9 It is advisable not to show any more coordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10 The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. Population 100,000,000... | |
| American Statistical Association - Computer network resources - 1914 - 948 pages
...40.000.00C 20 000 000 0 898.88883 " - Y«r ' *• * Ye^r" FiC. 9 A fit. 9B 9 It is advisable not to shew any more coordinate lines than necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. Population 100,000,000 10 The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling.... | |
| Mineral industries - 1915 - 1018 pages
...lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. FIG. 9A. FIG. 10. 9. It is advisable not to show any more co-ordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. FIG. 11A. FIG. 11B.... | |
| Engineering - 1915 - 844 pages
...coordinates, the limiting lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. 9. It is advisable not to show any more coordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. Fig. 9A. Fig. 10. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should sharply distinguished from the ruling. 11.... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan - Economics - 1919 - 422 pages
...coordinates, the limited lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. 9. It is advisable not to show any more coordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. 1 1 . In curves representing... | |
| Allan Cecil Haskell - Graphic methods - 1919 - 558 pages
....co-ordinates, the limiting lines of the diagram should each be at some power of 10 on the logarithmic scale. 9. It is advisable not to show any more co-ordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. 11. In curves representing... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin - Business - 1919 - 552 pages
...co-ordinates, the limiting lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. 9. It is advisable not to show any more co-ordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. 11. In curves representing... | |
| Carson Samuel Duncan - Business - 1919 - 410 pages
...the limited lines of the diagram should each be at some power of ten on the logarithmic scales. 0. It is advisable not to show any more coordinate lines...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. 11. In curves representing... | |
| Floyd William Parsons - Business - 1921 - 400 pages
...base, lines should be drawn heavy so that they may be easily distinguished from other coordinate lines. It is advisable not to show any more coordinate lines...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. The curve lines of a chart or diagram should be drawn heavy so as to be sharply distinguished from... | |
| Allan Cecil Haskell, Joseph G. Breaznell - Business - 1922 - 272 pages
...co-ordinates, the limiting lines of the diagram should each be at some power of 10 on the logarithmic scale. 9. It is advisable not to show any more co-ordinate...necessary to guide the eye in reading the diagram. 10. The curve lines of a diagram should be sharply distinguished from the ruling. 11. In curves representing... | |
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