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    The convention is that x would occupy the horizontal axis, while y occupies the vertical axis, regardless if x is plotted against y, or y against x Visually, which often would appear mutually indiscriminatable for 1-1 mapping plots
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    My grandparents had a structure at the last cattle guard before their ranch house from which a sign with the name of their ranch hung It was two vertical poles, with a horizontal crossbeam, I gues
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    If 'horizontal' follows the horizon, and 'vertical' ascends from the horizon, is there a word for a line from the viewer to the horizon? Otherwise, is there a broadly accepted business term for describing data where there are two horizontals, but one is an iterative representation of the first?
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    You might find Flatbed Terminology useful Apparently when a large coil is being transported on a truck, if the "eye" of the coil (either of the "open" ends) faces fowards or sideways (as opposed to upwards, "to the sky"), it's called a suicide coil (truck driver is more likely to end up getting killed if there's an accident and the coil breaks free of its strapping) Fascinating stuff, but a
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