IExample of Statistical Graph Operations (GRPH Menu)

Input the following data and draw a statistical graph (scatter plot in this example).

0.5,

1.2,

2.4,

4.0,

5.2

(x-axis data)

–2.1,

0.3,

1.5,

2.0,

2.4

(y-axis data)

STo input data and draw a statistical graph (scatter plot)

1.Input the statistical calculation data into the spreadsheet.

• Here we will input the x-axis data into column A, and the y-axis data into column B.

2.Select the range of cells you want to graph (A1:B5).

3.Press (E)(GRPH) to display the GRPH menu, and then press (GRPH1).

This will produce a scatter plot of the data in the range of cells you selected in step 2 of this procedure.

The graph shown here is what is produced under initial default S SHT mode settings. You can change the configuration of graph settings on the screen that appears when you press (SET) on the GRPH menu. For details see “General Graph Settings Screen Operations” below.

IGeneral Graph Settings Screen Operations

You can use the general graph setting screen to specify the range of data to be used for graphing, and to select the type of graph to be drawn.

STo configure statistical graph settings

1.Input the statistical calculation data into the spreadsheet and then select the range of cells you want to graph.

Actually, the above step is not necessary at this point. You also could configure settings first before inputting data and selecting the range of cells to be graphed.

2.Press (E)(GRPH)(SET).

This will display the general graph settings screen (StatGraph1 in this example).

You can configure the setting for the item that is highlighted on the screen.

A function menu will appear when certain setting items are selected.

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