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[[Image:Perceptualedge03slicerdicer.gif|none|thumb|600px|SlicerDicer's Sales Compared to Other Products (click on image for larger version)]]
[[Image:Perceptualedge03slicerdicer.gif|none|thumb|600px|SlicerDicer's Sales Compared to Other Products (click on image for larger version)]]


Here we have got an example for a low [[Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2005/06 - Gruppe G1 - Aufgabe 1|data-ink ratio]]. The data-ink ratio is the proportion of the ink that is used to present actual data, without redundancy, compared to the total amount of int used in the entire display. The goal is to receive the highest possible data-ink ration (a value close to 1.0 or 100%).
Here we have got an example for a low [[Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2005/06 - Gruppe G1 - Aufgabe 1 - data-ink ratio|data-ink ratio]]. The data-ink ratio is the proportion of the ink that is used to present actual data, without redundancy, compared to the total amount of int used in the entire display. The goal is to receive the highest possible data-ink ration (a value close to 1.0 or 100%).
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The data-ink ratio is defined as the percentage: (100*data-ink)/(total ink used on the graph)
The data-ink ratio is defined as the percentage: (100*data-ink)/(total ink used on the graph)
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Revision as of 11:29, 31 October 2005

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SlicerDicer's Sales Compared to Other Products (click on image for larger version)

Here we have got an example for a low data-ink ratio. The data-ink ratio is the proportion of the ink that is used to present actual data, without redundancy, compared to the total amount of int used in the entire display. The goal is to receive the highest possible data-ink ration (a value close to 1.0 or 100%).
The data-ink ratio is defined as the percentage: (100*data-ink)/(total ink used on the graph)