ondogram
/ɒnˈdoʊɡrəm/Definitions
1. noun
A graph of the distribution of frequencies of different values in a dataset, typically used in statistics and data analysis.
“The researcher used an ondogram to visualize the frequency of different customer complaints.”
2. noun
A diagrammatic representation of the distribution of values in a dataset, often used in scientific and technical contexts.
“The ondogram provided a clear illustration of the uneven distribution of data points.”