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water1 Posted - 02/06/2008 : 02:54:03 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin 8 SR 1
Operating System: WinXP

What is the way to get the number of individual observations (n) from which a box chart has been "drawn" into a box chart?

Thanks for help!
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cpyang Posted - 02/07/2008 : 10:26:59 PM
I have added a tracker 11073 to add general support for stats data in histogram box plots via legend notation.


%(1, @S, N) --> N of 1st plot's dataset size
%(1, @S, Mean) --> Mean from 1st plot's summary stats


We should be able to add this in SR2.

CP
greg Posted - 02/07/2008 : 5:23:37 PM
In the Bin Worksheet, right-click on the value and choose Copy.
In the Graph, right-click anywhere and choose either Paste or Paste Link.

If you choose Paste Link, then the Table object created links back to the Bin Worksheet and will update if the source data for the Box Chart changes. But be warned that linking may produce the wrong value if the data is binned in a different way such that more or less bin rows are created.

water1 Posted - 02/07/2008 : 01:23:49 AM
OK. But how to get this n into a box chart figure?
greg Posted - 02/06/2008 : 4:58:24 PM
Right-click on the chart and choose Go to Bin Worksheet.
The last value in the Cumulative Sum column is n.


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