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The two graphs below show the exact same data, but use different scales for the y-axis: On the left, we’ve constrained the y-axis to range from 3.140% to 3.154%. Doing so makes it look like ...
On the horizontal x-axis, the graph began on April 28, went back in time to April 27, then jumped two days ahead to April 29. This date-hopping continued along the x-axis.
For example, on this graph, the vertical axis goes up in steps of 2 degrees. Even though 7 degrees and 9 degrees are not shown, they are still represented between the labeled points. Back to top ...
Scatter graphs are used to represent and compare two sets of data. By looking at a scatter graph, we can see whether there is any connection (correlation) between the two sets of data. Example ...
Using ORDER= to restrict the values displayed on the axis may result in clipping. For example, if the data range is 1 to 10 and you specify ORDER=(3 TO 5), only the data values from 3 to 5 appear on ...
For any normally distributed dataset, plotting graph with stddev on horizontal axis, and number of data values on vertical axis, the following graph is obtained. Image by Sabrina Jiang ...
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