Categorized Ternary Graphs - Advanced Tab

Graphical Analytic Techniques

Select the Advanced tab of the Categorized Ternary Graphs dialog to access options to produce a variety of advanced graph types, data ranges, and graph fits for the categorized ternary graphs.

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

2D Scatterplot

Contour/Lines

3D Scatterplot

Contour/Areas

Surface

Trace Plot

Variables. Click the Variables button to display the standard variable selection dialog, in which you can select the variable(s) to be plotted and the grouping variable to be categorized for the graph. Note that the selected grouping variable does not have to be a categorical variable (e.g., contain codes); you can use one of the Methods of categorization options to categorize a continuous variable. (The grouping variable is not necessary if the categories are defined via the Multiple subsets method.)

Intervals. Use the options in this group box to choose a method of categorization of the values in the selected grouping variable. Each of the methods is discussed in Method of Categorization.

Fit. You can choose from four regression functions to fit to the data in a ternary plot. Click on a function name for more information about that function. See Fitting Options for Ternary Plots for more information. Select Off if you do not want to fit a function to the ternary plot.

Linear

Full Cubic

Quadratic

Special Cubic

Note: User-defined functions. User-defined functions can be specified on the Custom Function options pane of the Graph Options dialog. These functions are plotted over (i.e., overlaid) and not fitted to the data. In order to fit (and plot) user-defined functions to the data, use the Nonlinear Estimation module.

Data Range. Use the options in this group box to specify the data range for the ternary plots.

Ignore cases with invalid sums. Use this check box to manage cases within specified subsets (categories) in which the component proportions do not add to the constrained value. If you select this check box, STATISTICA will ignore cases in which the proportions add to a specified expected sum. If you clear this check box, then STATISTICA will rescale the proportions so that they add to 1 in each case.

Expected sum of x+y+z. Specify here the sum to which the proportions should add. Note this box is only available if the Ignore cases with invalid sums check box has been selected.