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When you click on the "Review Scores" button, a multiplot figure will open. Try double-clicking on each subplot to create separate figures. One useful plot is Q residuals versus Hotelling's T<sup>2</sup>, with both the validation and calibration data visible. In the Plot Controls window, select "Hotelling T^2" for the x-axis, and "Q Residuals" for the y-axis. Make sure that the "Show Cal Data with Test" box is checked toward the bottom of the Plot Controls window. Finally, select "View" under the Plot Controls menu, then "Classes", followed by "Cal/Test Samples"; this will apply color/symbol coding for the two classes of samples. It is sometimes useful to use log scales for Q residuals and/or T<sup>2</sup>; in this example, a log scale is used for the Q residuals. For the second plot, "Y Predicted" is selected for the y-axis along with "Y Measured" for the x-axis. As in the Q residuals vs. T<sup>2</sup> plot, the black circles represent the calibration samples and the red triangles denote the validation samples. | When you click on the "Review Scores" button, a multiplot figure will open. Try double-clicking on each subplot to create separate figures. One useful plot is Q residuals versus Hotelling's T<sup>2</sup>, with both the validation and calibration data visible. In the Plot Controls window, select "Hotelling T^2" for the x-axis, and "Q Residuals" for the y-axis. Make sure that the "Show Cal Data with Test" box is checked toward the bottom of the Plot Controls window. Finally, select "View" under the Plot Controls menu, then "Classes", followed by "Cal/Test Samples"; this will apply color/symbol coding for the two classes of samples. It is sometimes useful to use log scales for Q residuals and/or T<sup>2</sup>; in this example, a log scale is used for the Q residuals. For the second plot, "Y Predicted" is selected for the y-axis along with "Y Measured" for the x-axis. As in the Q residuals vs. T<sup>2</sup> plot, the black circles represent the calibration samples and the red triangles denote the validation samples. | ||