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Revision as of 05:52, 29 January 2012
Unfortunately, Analytica does not (yet) provide a Tukey-style Box-whisker plot. A classical box-whisker plot is one that looks like this:
The wisker-ends usually represent either the min and max range of data, or the 10% and 90% fractiles. The top and bottom of the box denotes the 25% and 75% quartiles, with the middle line being the median.
Analytica's probability bands graph is used to depict the same type information, but in a different format:
As a substitute for a box-whisker plot, you can consider what I'll call a box-box-box plot:
Or, in the other direction, a whisker-whisker-whisker plot:
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