block graph

The term "block graph" has specific meanings in graph theory, data visualization, and computer science.

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Definition

C1Graph Theory

(technical, academic)An undirected graph where every biconnected component is a fully connected subgraph.

Example

  • In a block graph, each block forms a complete graph.

B1Data Visualization

(educational)A simple chart using blocks to represent quantities, often used to teach data representation.

Example

  • The teacher used a block graph to show the number of apples each student had.

C1Computer Science

(technical)A graph where nodes represent blocks of code and edges indicate control flow.

Example

  • The compiler uses a block graph to optimize the execution of the program.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "block graph":

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