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Graphs can be represented in several ways. An adjacency list is a list of the graph's vertices. each vertex then has a list of the vertices it is connected to. An adjacency matrix stores edges in a matrix. The rows and columns represent the vertices in the graph. If there is an edge between two vertices, a one is placed at their intersection. the absence of an edge is shown with a zero at that position.

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  • Graphs can be represented in several ways. An adjacency list is a list of the graph's vertices. each vertex then has a list of the vertices it is connected to. An adjacency matrix stores edges in a matrix. The rows and columns represent the vertices in the graph. If there is an edge between two vertices, a one is placed at their intersection. the absence of an edge is shown with a zero at that position.
  • A graph is a line art object consisting of representations of the interrelationships of data in pictorial form.
  • In 2267, Chief Engineer Vanderberg had a graph hanging on his office wall. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" )
  • Graphs were invented in 1987 by Microsoft as a means of distracting people during tedious accountancy work. As part of a promotional campaign to demonstrate their versatility, Microsoft entered an early proto-graph into several key Tennis tournaments to prove they could even distract people from how dull tennis really is. This prototype, codenamed the 'Steffi' Graph, exceeded all expectations and went on to dominate the sport for several years to come.
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  • Graphs were invented in 1987 by Microsoft as a means of distracting people during tedious accountancy work. As part of a promotional campaign to demonstrate their versatility, Microsoft entered an early proto-graph into several key Tennis tournaments to prove they could even distract people from how dull tennis really is. This prototype, codenamed the 'Steffi' Graph, exceeded all expectations and went on to dominate the sport for several years to come. Since then their popularity has increased, and these days graphs are used to distract people from a whole host of stuff - catastrophic sales figures, dwindling popularity of politicians, spiraling death tolls and many other things can be almost entirely obfuscated by the cunning deployment of strategic graphs.
  • Graphs can be represented in several ways. An adjacency list is a list of the graph's vertices. each vertex then has a list of the vertices it is connected to. An adjacency matrix stores edges in a matrix. The rows and columns represent the vertices in the graph. If there is an edge between two vertices, a one is placed at their intersection. the absence of an edge is shown with a zero at that position.
  • A graph is a line art object consisting of representations of the interrelationships of data in pictorial form.
  • In 2267, Chief Engineer Vanderberg had a graph hanging on his office wall. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" )
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