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{{GuiCommand | {{GuiCommand | ||
|Name=Std Plot SG | |Name=Std Plot SG box plot | ||
|MenuLocation=Plot → Statistical Graph → Box Plot | |MenuLocation=Plot → Statistical Graph → Box Plot | ||
|Phenomena=All | |Phenomena=All |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 2 September 2022
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Menu location |
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Plot → Statistical Graph → Box Plot |
Phenomena |
All |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
0.001 |
See also |
Statistical Graph, Histogram |
Description
The Std Plot SG boxp lot command creates a box plot.
Usage
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the
Std Plot SG boxp lot button.
- Select the Plot → Statistical Graph →
Box Plot option from the menu.
- Press the
Note
This command creates a box plot using the selected data columns in the active table window. This type of plot is used to give a graphical representation of some of the classical parameters of a frequency distribution, such as the mean, the min and max values, the position of the 95 and 5 percentiles, etc. The choice of the statistical parameters and the graphical parameters can be modified with the Visual object property editor.