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Figure
.
.
he same plot as Fig.
.
, right, shown in the middle, with a profile plot of the cumulative
category of the mountains in the stage (top) and the average speed (of the winner) of each stage
(bottom)
Acontinuous
-parameterfamilyof d-dimensionalprojectionsof p-dimensional
data that is dense in the set of all d-dimensional projections in R
p
.hepa-
rameter is usually thought of as time.
For a
-D rotating plot, parameter p equals
and parameter d equals
. In contrast
to the
-Drotating plot, the grand tour does not have classical rotational controls but
usessuccessive randomly selected projections. Figure
.
showsan example of three
successive planes P
, P
, and P
in three dimensions.