Creating Graphs
- 2D Graphs Overview 1
- 3D Sequential Graphs
3D sequential graphs are a unique subset of 3D graphs. Like the more traditional 3D graphs, they display information from multiple variables in graphs that portray three dimensions; however, they do not represent 3D (XYZ) coordinates of specific data points, but only show 3D representations of multiple sequences of values and/or their variability. They are especially designed for quick comparison of range and variability of multiple variables and are often more attractive than multiple 2D graphs. - 3D XYZ Graphs
3D XYZ graphs contain options to produce a variety of types of 3D graphs where the location of data points is determined by their three (and in the case of ternary plots, four) coordinates. - Matrix Plots
- Icon Plots
- Categorized Graphs
Many of the 2D Graphs, 3D Sequential Graphs, and 3D XYZ Graphs can be created in multi-graph displays defined by the categories of an additional one or two variables to subdivide the originally selected data into the desired subsets ("categories"). - Graphs of Block Data - Histogram: Block Columns
To create a 2D histogram with a fitted normal curve for each column of the block, plotted in a separate graph windows, select a block of data within a spreadsheet: - Graphs of Input Data - Values/Stats
- Multiple Graph Layout
- Graph Data Size
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