Selecting or deselecting a plot, Copying a plot definition, Clearing a plot definition – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 16: Statistics and Data Plots 265

16STATS.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Statistics and Data Plots (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:12 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:17 PM Page 265 of 22

Item

Description

Freq

Type the column number that contains a “weight”
value for each data point. If you do not enter a
column number, all data points are assumed to
have the same weight (

1

).

Category

Type the column number that contains a category
value for each data point.

Include
Categories

If you specify a

Category

, you can use this to limit

the calculation to specified category values. For
example, if you specify {

1,4

}, the plot uses only

data points with a category value of

1

or

4

.

5. Press ¸ (after typing in an input box, press ¸ twice).

The

Plot Setup

screen is

redisplayed.

The plot you just
defined is automatically
selected for graphing.

Notice the shorthand
definition for the plot.

From

Plot Setup

, highlight the plot and press † to toggle it on or off.

If a stat plot is selected, it remains selected when you:

¦

Change the graph mode. (Stat plots are not graphed in 3D mode.)

¦

Execute a

Graph

command.

¦

Open a different variable in the Data/Matrix Editor.

From

Plot Setup

:

1. Highlight the plot and

press „.

2. Press B and select the

plot number that you
want to copy to.

3. Press ¸.

From

Plot Setup

, highlight the plot and press …. To redefine an

existing plot, you do not necessarily need to clear it first; you can
make changes to the existing definition. To prevent a plot from
graphing, you can deselect it.

Note: For an example of
using Freq, Category, and
Include Categories, refer to
page 270.

Note: Any undefined data
points (shown as undef) are
ignored in a stat plot.

Selecting or
Deselecting a Plot

Copying a Plot
Definition

Note: If the original plot was
selected (

Ÿ

), the copy is

also selected.

Clearing a Plot
Definition

Plot Type = Scatter

x = c1

y = c2

Mark = Box

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