Data Visualisation 390-FG1-2WD
Profile of studies: general academic
Form of studies: full-time
Type of course: compulsory
Module: practical and specialized training
Field and discipline of science: physical sciences, physics
Year of studies, semester: 2nd year / 1 semester, 1st cycle studies (physics of games and robots)
Prerequisites: passed exams on Operating Systems and Script Programming courses
Teaching methods: presentation of program code, independent code writing, homework, discussions, consultations, independent study
ECTS credits: 2
Balance of student workload: laboratory (30 hours), preparation for classes (17 hours), participation in subject consultations (3 hours).
Quantitative indicators: laboratory (1.2 ECTS points), preparation for classes (0.68 ECTS points), participation in subject consultations (0.12 ECTS points).
Topics taken up at the Laboratory:
1. Introduction
2. Scatter charts
3. Bar graphs and histograms
4. Pie charts
5. Contour charts
6. Graphs of vector fields
7. 3D charts
8. Animations
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Student:
K_W23 - knows the rules of operating systems use and a package of selected specialized application programs - including the environment for data analysis and symbolic calculations;
K_W25 - knows the basics of programming in a selected higher-level language;
K_W26 - knows the elements of numerical methods used in the problems of physics and technique.
Assessment criteria
The curse ends with a practical exam that will verify the acquired knowledge.
Bibliography
Recommended literature:
1. Python scripting language reference: https://www.python.org/doc/
2. Documentation of the NumPy and SciPy libraries: https://docs.scipy.org/doc/
3. Documentation of the MatPlotLib library: https://matplotlib.org/
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