graphicalPoints
graphicalPoints refers to the visual representation of data points on a two-dimensional plane or in a higher-dimensional space. These points are typically plotted using Cartesian coordinates, where each point is defined by a set of numerical values corresponding to its position along the axes. In the context of data visualization, graphicalPoints are fundamental building blocks for creating charts, graphs, and scatter plots. Their arrangement and density convey information about relationships, trends, and distributions within a dataset. The appearance of graphicalPoints can be customized through various attributes such as color, size, shape, and transparency, allowing for the encoding of additional data dimensions or for aesthetic differentiation. For instance, in a scatter plot, each point might represent an individual observation, with its x-coordinate indicating one variable and its y-coordinate indicating another. The collective pattern of these points can reveal correlations or clusters that might not be apparent from raw data alone. In computer graphics, graphicalPoints can also refer to the individual pixels or vertices that form a digital image or model.