Defining the viewing window, Tracing a stat plot, Statistical plotting in a program – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 12: Statistics

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Defining the Viewing Window

Defining the Viewing Window

Defining the Viewing Window

Defining the Viewing Window

Stat plots are displayed on the current graph. To define the viewing window, press

p and enter values for the window variables.

ZoomStat

redefines the viewing

window to display all statistical data points.

Tracing a Stat Plot

Tracing a Stat Plot

Tracing a Stat Plot

Tracing a Stat Plot

When you trace a scatter plot or xyLine, tracing begins at the first element in the lists.

When you trace a histogram, the cursor moves from the top center of one column to the
top center of the next, starting at the first column.

When you trace a box plot, tracing begins at

Med

(the median). Press

| to trace to

Q1

and

minX

. Press

~ to trace to

Q3

and

maxX

.

When you press

} or † to move to another plot or to another Y= function, tracing

moves to the current or beginning point on that plot (not the nearest pixel).

The

ExprOn

/

ExprOff

format setting applies to stat plots (Chapter 3). When

ExprOn

is

selected, the plot number and plotted data lists are displayed in the top-left corner.

Statistical Plotting in a Program

Statistical Plotting in a Program

Statistical Plotting in a Program

Statistical Plotting in a Program

Defining a Stat Plot in a Program

Defining a Stat Plot in a Program

Defining a Stat Plot in a Program

Defining a Stat Plot in a Program

To display a stat plot from a program, define the plot, and then display the graph.

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