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How Do I Produce Sequences of Graphs from Lists of Variables?

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How Do I Produce Sequences of Graphs from Lists of Variables?

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Specifying lists of variables for Graphs menu graphs. Most of the graph specification dialogs accessible from the Graphs menu allow you to select lists of variables in instances where a single variable is sufficient to define a graph. When such a list of variables is specified, STATISTICA cycles through the list and produces one graph for each variable (e.g., a histogram or a line plot). As shown in the illustration above, a separate histogram was drawn for each of the selected variables. “Cascades” of graphs requested from output dialogs. Most of the output (results) dialogs in those statistical procedures that process lists of variables allow you to generate “cascades” of graphs for each (or each combination) of the variables in the current list. For example, such graphs can be produced from descriptive statistics, correlations, frequencies, cross-tabulations, breakdowns, and other procedures: As shown in the illustration above, a probability plot is created for each variable specifi

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