2D Line Plots - Advanced Tab

Graphical Analytic Techniques

The Advanced tab of the 2D Line Plots dialog contains a variety of options for creating 2D line plots (variables).

Variables. Click the Variables button to display the standard variable selection dialog, in which you select the y-axis variable(s) to be plotted. If you select more than one variable for Regular or XY Trace line plots, a sequence of graphs (one for each selected variable) are produced. Note that the x-axis is labeled with case names (the first column of data) in the order they are listed in the spreadsheet.

Graph type. Select the type of line plot to be plotted from the Graph type list. Click the desired plot link listed below for a brief description of that type of graph.

Regular

XY Trace

Multiple

Aggregated

Double-Y

 

Ignore missing data. When missing data are present, a discontinuous line is drawn for that plot. You can elect to ignore missing data by selecting this check box, and a continuous line will then be drawn for that plot.

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

Aggregated data. The options in this box (available when Aggregated line plots have been selected as the Graph type) are useful when there are very many differentiated observations in the sequence of points, in order to uncover or expose the overall pattern of the data sequence. In this case, the means of consecutive sets of N observations are plotted instead of the raw data.

Span. Specify here the number of consecutive observations from which the mean will be calculated.

Value range bars. When you select this check box, whiskers representing the range of the N values from which the means are calculated are placed in the plot at the respective points.

Note: A selection of data smoothing and filtering procedures integrated with line plots are available in the Time Series module.

Display points. You can display the line plot with (On) or without (Off) point markers. If you select Auto, STATISTICA automatically determines the display of point markers depending on the number of observations and the closeness of the points (usually, if N>100, then the points are not displayed).