2D Scatterplots with Box Plots - Advanced Tab
Graphical Analytic Techniques
The Advanced tab of the 2D Scatterplots with Box Plots Startup Panel contains a variety of options for both the scatterplot and the box plots.
Scatterplot fit. You can fit an equation to the points in the line plots by selecting one of the predefined functions in this box.
Linear | Distance Weighted Least Squares |
Polynomial | Negative Exponential Weighted |
Logarithmic | Spline |
Exponential | Lowess |
Graph type. Select the type of box plot to be plotted from the Graph type list. Click the desired plot link listed below for a brief description of that type of box plot.
Box Whiskers | Columns |
Whiskers | High-Low Close |
Boxes |
Graph icon. The graph icon represents the currently selected Graph type and the selection of values for the Middle point, Box, and Whiskers. The graph icon previews these three selections and the specific statistics that define the current box plot.
Outliers. You can elect to display none (select Off), only Outliers, only Extreme values, or both Outliers & Extremes in the box plot, as well as assign a Coefficient. For more details, see Outliers and Extremes.
Middle point. The options in this group box control the type of value and appearance of the middle point.
Style. In the Style list, specify how the middle point is represented (by a Line or Point).
If you selected Mean as the mid-point, the range (box) can be defined in terms of standard deviations (Std. Dev), standard errors (Std. Error), Min-Max values of the selected variable, or a specified Constant value (when you want a fixed size box around the means).
You can also specify a Coefficient, by which the selected range value is multiplied (by default, the Coefficient is 1). Note that, except for unusual applications, the default value of the coefficient (1) should not be changed if the box Value is Min-Max. If Median is specified as the Middle point, and Percentiles is specified as the Value, the Coefficient entered must be between 0.01 - 50.0. If Mean is specified as the Middle point, and Conf. Interval is specified as the Value, the Coefficient entered must be between 0.15 - 0.9999.
If you select Mean as the mid-point, the range (whiskers) can be defined in terms of standard deviations (Std. Dev), standard errors (Std. Error), or Min-Max values of the selected variable, or Non-Outlier Range.
If you select Non-Outlier Range, Statistica determines which points in the data set are outliers (see Outliers and Extremes), and then uses the highest and lowest data points which are closest to the outliers (but are not outliers) as the whiskers in the plot.
You can also specify a Coefficient by which the selected range value will be multiplied (by default, the Coefficient is 1). In most typical applications the coefficient should be set to 1 when the value of the whisker is Min-Max or Non-Outlier Range.