Difference between revisions of "StemPlot Command"
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− | : | + | :Returns a stem plot of the given list of numbers. Outliers are removed from the plot and listed separately. |
+ | : An outlier is defined as a value outside the interval [ Q1 - 1.5 (Q3 - Q1) , Q3 + 1.5 (Q3 - Q1) ]. | ||
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;StemPlot[ <List>, <Adjustment -1|0|1> ] | ;StemPlot[ <List>, <Adjustment -1|0|1> ] | ||
− | : | + | :Returns a stem plot of the given list of numbers. |
+ | : If ''Adjustment'' = -1 the default stem unit is divided by 10 | ||
+ | : If ''Adjustment'' = 0 nothing is changed | ||
+ | : If ''Adjustment'' = 1 the default stem unit is multiplied by 10 |
Revision as of 06:16, 23 July 2011
- StemPlot[ <List> ]
- Returns a stem plot of the given list of numbers. Outliers are removed from the plot and listed separately.
- An outlier is defined as a value outside the interval [ Q1 - 1.5 (Q3 - Q1) , Q3 + 1.5 (Q3 - Q1) ].
- StemPlot[ <List>, <Adjustment -1|0|1> ]
- Returns a stem plot of the given list of numbers.
- If Adjustment = -1 the default stem unit is divided by 10
- If Adjustment = 0 nothing is changed
- If Adjustment = 1 the default stem unit is multiplied by 10