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Would look better without the grey background, but oh well. ✈ James C. 13:35, July 25, 2005 (UTC)

Okay, I gave it a shot. Originally I thought the gray background provided a nice contrast, but it doesn't matter much to me. --Fastfission 15:24, 13 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Raw data[edit]

For those who want to make their own graphs, here is the final dataset I used, pulled out of the source listed. It is technically a list of nuclear explosions which is why there are 3 in 1945 rather than 1. But I forgot about this until just right now! --Fastfission 15:27, 13 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Year	USA	USSR	GrBr	FR	PRC	IND	PK
1945	3						
1946	2						
1947	0						
1948	3						
1949	0	1					
1950	0	0					
1951	16	2					
1952	10	0	1				
1953	11	2	2				
1954	6	1	0				
1955	15	5	0				
1956	18	7	6				
1957	30	13	7				
1958	73	26	5				
1959	0	0	0			
1960	0	0	0	3		
1961	10	34	0	2		
1962	96	40	2	1		
1963	45	0	0	3		
1964	50	6	1	2	1	
1965	40	9	1	4	1	
1966	49	15	0	8	3	
1967	40	17	0	4	2	
1968	73	13	0	5	1	
1969	69	16	0	0	2	
1970	66	16	0	8	1	
1971	31	19	0	9	1	
1972	38	22	0	3	2	
1973	27	14	0	6	1	
1974	26	19	1	8	1	1
1975	24	16	0	2	2	0
1976	20	17	1	6	4	0
1977	24	18	0	7	1	0
1978	20	28	2	9	3	0
1979	15	29	1	9	1	0
1980	14	21	3	11	1	0
1981	16	22	1	11	0	0
1982	18	30	1	8	1	0
1983	20	24	1	9	2	0
1984	18	29	2	8	2	0
1985	18	9	1	8	0	0
1986	14	0	1	8	0	0
1987	16	23	1	8	1	0
1988	21	16	0	8	1	0
1989	15	7	1	8	0	0
1990	10	1	1	6	2	0
1991	9	0	1	6	0	0	
1992	8	0	0	0	2	0	
1993	0	0	0	0	1	0	
1994	0	0	0	0	2	0	
1995	0	0	0	5	2	0	
1996	0	0	0	1	2	0	
1997	0	0	0	0	0	0	
1998	0	0	0	0	0	5	3