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; BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, List of Raw Data]: Creates a box plot using the given raw data and whose vertical position in the coordinate system is controlled by variable ''yOffset'' and whose height is influenced by factor ''yScale''.
 
; BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, List of Raw Data]: Creates a box plot using the given raw data and whose vertical position in the coordinate system is controlled by variable ''yOffset'' and whose height is influenced by factor ''yScale''.
 
: {{Example|1=<code>BoxPlot[0, 1, {2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9}]</code> }}
 
: {{Example|1=<code>BoxPlot[0, 1, {2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9}]</code> }}
; BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, Start Value, Q1, Median, Q3, End Value]: Creates a box plot for the given statistical data in interval [''Start Value a, End Value b''].
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; BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, Start Value, Q1, Median, Q3, End Value]: Creates a box plot for the given statistical data in interval [''Start Value, End Value''].
 
; BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
 
; BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
 
: This allows outliers to be plotted as "X"s rather than included in the boxplot. For this command, [[w:Outlier|outliers]] are data lying below Q1 - 1.5 * [[w:IQR|IQR]] or above Q3 + 1.5 * [[w:IQR|IQR]].
 
: This allows outliers to be plotted as "X"s rather than included in the boxplot. For this command, [[w:Outlier|outliers]] are data lying below Q1 - 1.5 * [[w:IQR|IQR]] or above Q3 + 1.5 * [[w:IQR|IQR]].
 
; BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Data>, <List of Frequencies>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
 
; BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Data>, <List of Frequencies>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
 
: This allows data from a frequency table to be easily plotted as a boxplot.
 
: This allows data from a frequency table to be easily plotted as a boxplot.

Revision as of 09:47, 15 March 2013



BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, List of Raw Data]
Creates a box plot using the given raw data and whose vertical position in the coordinate system is controlled by variable yOffset and whose height is influenced by factor yScale.
Example: BoxPlot[0, 1, {2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9}]
BoxPlot[yOffset, yScale, Start Value, Q1, Median, Q3, End Value]
Creates a box plot for the given statistical data in interval [Start Value, End Value].
BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Raw Data>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
This allows outliers to be plotted as "X"s rather than included in the boxplot. For this command, outliers are data lying below Q1 - 1.5 * IQR or above Q3 + 1.5 * IQR.
BoxPlot[ <yOffset>, <yScale>, <List of Data>, <List of Frequencies>, <Boolean Outliers> ]
This allows data from a frequency table to be easily plotted as a boxplot.
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