112 Chapter 6: Statistical Plots
7306ENG.DOC Statistical Plots and Analyses Julie Hewlett Revised: 05/29/98 3:52 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:00 AM
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Defining Stat Plot Options
The plot type you select determines which options you can
select. Therefore, when you select a different type, the options
adjust automatically, if necessary.
To specify a list name, use the - v Ls menu.
Highlight the list name you want with the cursor keys,
and then press b. The TIN73 inserts the name at the
cursor location.
To select an option, highlight the one you want with the
cursor keys, and then press b.
To enter a numerical value, use the number keys, and
then press b.
Remember that when entering elements in a categorical list,
you must surround the first element by quotation marks; they
are optional for the remaining elements.
The following table includes a list of all possible options for all
stat plot types. You only need to specify or select the options
which apply to the stat plot type you are defining.
For option: Do the following:
Xlist Specify a defined numerical list.
Ylist Specify a defined numerical list. Ylist
must be the same length as Xlist and
can be the same as Xlist. Plots which
require you to specify both the Xlist
and Ylist plot points from those lists as
coordinate pairs.
Mark Select one type ( , +, or ¦) to specify
appearance of data points or an
outlier (Modified Box plot) on the
graph screen.