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If you open the Plot Controls window from the Plot option on the context menu, the Plot Controls window opens with the same set of options for plotting summary statistics (mean, standard deviation, and mean +/- standard deviation) for all of your data samples. The default plot that is generated is the mean response across all of your samples for all of your variables. You can, however, plot your data anyway that you want. | If you open the Plot Controls window from the Plot option on the context menu, the Plot Controls window opens with the same set of options for plotting summary statistics (mean, standard deviation, and mean +/- standard deviation) for all of your data samples. The default plot that is generated is the mean response across all of your samples for all of your variables. You can, however, plot your data anyway that you want. | ||
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Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all menu options discussed below refer to the options on the main menu of the Plot Controls window. | Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all menu options discussed below refer to the options on the main menu of the Plot Controls window. | ||
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::The color of the selected data points is changed, not only in the currently active plot, but also, in any other open plots that contain the samples. | ::The color of the selected data points is changed, not only in the currently active plot, but also, in any other open plots that contain the samples. | ||
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Note: These options are enabled only if the data is editable. | Note: These options are enabled only if the data is editable. | ||
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:Note: You might need to click View > Excluded Data to select the excluded items, or click Edit > Select Excluded. | :Note: You might need to click View > Excluded Data to select the excluded items, or click Edit > Select Excluded. | ||
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:Note: The Static View function is useful for creating snapshots of all your plots during data analysis for before and after comparison purposes. The static plot is a copy of the currently selected/active plot that is contained in an independent Figure window that is not linked to the Plot Controls window. | :Note: The Static View function is useful for creating snapshots of all your plots during data analysis for before and after comparison purposes. The static plot is a copy of the currently selected/active plot that is contained in an independent Figure window that is not linked to the Plot Controls window. | ||
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Revision as of 11:34, 29 July 2010
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Data plotting options
If you open the Plot Controls window from the Plot option on the context menu, the Plot Controls window opens with the same set of options for plotting summary statistics (mean, standard deviation, and mean +/- standard deviation) for all of your data samples. The default plot that is generated is the mean response across all of your samples for all of your variables. You can, however, plot your data anyway that you want.
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Data selection and editing options
The Plot Controls window and the toolbar on the Plot window contain a number of options for selecting data and for modifying the data that you are viewing. If you choose to plot columns of data, then the resulting plot is for every row (sample) for the selected columns. If you choose to plot rows of data, then the resulting plot is a plot for every column (variable) for the selected rows.
Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all menu options discussed below refer to the options on the main menu of the Plot Controls window.
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- The color of the selected data points is changed, not only in the currently active plot, but also, in any other open plots that contain the samples.
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- Note: Items that are excluded are not displayed in a plot, and therefore, are not selected.
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After you have made a selection, a variety of options are available for working with the selected data.
Note: These options are enabled only if the data is editable.
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- Note: You might need to click View > Excluded Data to select the excluded items, or click Edit > Select Excluded.
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- Note: This is a permanent action. You cannot undo it.
Other options
In addition to the options for plotting data, and for selecting and editing data, the Plot Controls window contains options for displaying information about other DataSet fields.
Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all menu options discussed below refer to the options on the main menu of the Plot Controls window.
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- Note: The Plotted Data window is an independent window that is not linked to the Plot Controls window.
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- Note: The Figure window is an independent window that is not linked to the Plot Controls window.
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- Note: The Static View function is useful for creating snapshots of all your plots during data analysis for before and after comparison purposes. The static plot is a copy of the currently selected/active plot that is contained in an independent Figure window that is not linked to the Plot Controls window.
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- Note: This option is available only for a Windows operating system.
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- Note: The Edit > Copy Plotted Data option is essentially a single step shortcut for the two step approach of View > Table and then Edit > Copy.