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Revision as of 18:53, 18 March 2019
New to Analytica 5.2
Use this function in the OnGraphDraw attribute to plot error bars around data points. Error bars are vertical lines that extend above and below a data point to visually indicate a range of uncertainty. The annotation is usually applied to a line-symbol chart where only one line is present, or less commonly to a vanilla bar chart.

Plot_error_bars( canv, info, roles, spread )
To use, in the OnGraphDraw attribute:
- From the Attributes dialog, turn on "Evaluate before drawing" AND "Evaluate after fully drawn".
- Calculate a spread for your variable. A common choice is:
SDeviation(Self)
. - Set the OnGraphDraw expression
- If info[ OnGraphDrawItem='ViewMode']='Mean' Then
- roleChanges := Plot_error_bars(canv, info, roles, phase, spread:SDeviation(Self));
- Note: You can substitute your own spread expression.
- Note: Error bars with
spread:SDeviation(Self)
are usually appropriate only from the Mean result view.
The annotation works with a linear or log-scaled continuous Y-axis showing the variable's mean value. It also works with Swap XY (in which case the error bars are horizontal).
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