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  2. Box plot - Wikipedia

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    Four box plots, with and without notches and variable width. Since the mathematician John W. Tukey first popularized this type of visual data display in 1969, several variations on the classical box plot have been developed, and the two most commonly found variations are the variable-width box plots and the notched box plots shown in Figure 4.

  3. List of graphical methods - Wikipedia

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    Included are diagram techniques, chart techniques, plot techniques, ... Variable-width bar chart; Box plot. Dispersion fan diagram; Graph of a function. Logarithmic ...

  4. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    Points can be coded via color, shape and/or size to display additional variables. Each point on the plot has an associated x and y term that determines its location on the cartesian plane. Scatter plots are often used to highlight the correlation between variables (x and y). Also called "dot plots" Scatter plot: Scatter plot (3D) position x ...

  5. x̅ and s chart - Wikipedia

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    Use variable-width control limits [6] Each observation plots against its own control limits as determined by the sample size-specific values, n i, of A 3, B 3, and B 4: Use control limits based on an average sample size [7] Control limits are fixed at the modal (or most common) sample size-specific value of A 3, B 3, and B 4

  6. File:Fourboxplots.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Four box plot variations demonstrating the use of notches and variable width. Created in the free statistical software package R using two (arbitrarily chosen) data vectors (named "data1" and "data2") and the following code:

  7. Comparison of statistical packages - Wikipedia

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    Box plot Correlogram Histogram Line chart Scatterplot Violin plot; ADaMSoft: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Alteryx: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Analyse-it: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BMDP: Yes Yes ELKI: No No No Yes Yes Yes Epi Info: Yes No No Yes Yes Yes EViews: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GAUSS: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GenStat: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GraphPad Prism ...

  8. Histogram - Wikipedia

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    Histograms: Theory and Practice, some great illustrations of some of the Bin Width concepts derived above. Matlab function to plot nice histograms; Dynamic Histogram in MS Excel; Histogram construction and manipulation using Java applets, and charts on SOCR; Toolbox for constructing the best histograms Archived 2017-10-24 at the Wayback Machine

  9. Talk:Box plot - Wikipedia

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    Notched box plots have variable notch height, not width. The width (left-right indentation to the sides of the box) is arbitrarily chosen to be visually pleasing, and should be consistent amongst all box plots being displayed on the same page. --Scharleb 19:52, 16 April 2023 (UTC) I implemented this correction.