Before Trying to Draw a Statistical Graph
7-3 Before Trying to Draw a Statistical Graph
Before drawing a statistical graph, you need to first configure its “StatGraph setup” using the [SetGraph] menu.
The StatGraph setup allows you to configure parameters to control the graph type, the lists that contain a graph’s data, the type of plot markers to be used, and other settings. Up to nine StatGraph setups, named StatGraph1, StatGraph2, and so on, can be stored in memory for later recall.
Using the SetGraph Menu
Tapping [SetGraph] on the List Editor window menu bar displays a menu like the one shown below.
The following describes what you can do with each of the [SetGraph] menu items. See the following pages for details about performing each type of operation.
When you want to do this: | Do this: | |
Display a dialog box for specifying the graph | Tap [Setting…]. | |
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| StatGraph setup(s) you want to graph. This | |
Select a StatGraph setup for graphing | can also be achieved by tapping [Setting...] | |
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Overlay a function graph on a statistical | Select the check box next to [Graph Function]. | |
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Turn off function graph overlay | Clear the check box next to [Graph Function]. | |
Graph the results of the last regression | Select the check box next to [Previous Reg]. | |
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