Matlab App Designer New Figure 1: Graphbox (from 4 1/2” images) What is it called? Graphbox is a set of “graph boxes” that you can use for constructing your own visualizations. As described in Getting Started with Graphbox, it creates separate groups of graph boxes that you can connect to from your network using the use of PAD and VIB annotations: Visualization: What a fantastic tool to use every day! Visualization Basics (from 4 1/2” images) Visualization is a fundamental part of programming so you probably know how big an issue your data is in and which bits in it you need to move. This creates a number of problems: How do I interact with the graphs, and why? What are the points where I can see what is in the graph? What are the areas I can see. Why do I need to figure out how to deal with groups of graphs? What do I know about what’s happening, and when? Figure 2 below illustrates each of these problems with some simple visuals: The following graph is one possible use case where you need to link and use the appropriate VIB annotations. Even larger applications will run in a way that uses VIB annotations to easily use these, without needing any effort to read the source code. The main goal of VIB annotations is to help build performance out of any program you create, and the