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What is the Graph queue?

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What is the Graph queue?

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The queues of graphs. Statistical analyses sometimes produce large numbers of graphs (e.g., cascades of graphs for each combination of variables from two lists). Queues of document windows implemented in STATISTICA offer flexible ways to organize such output regardless of its size. New graphs are generated by subsequent analyses in a “queue,” where older graphs are closed automatically as new ones are created (to avoid having too many open windows). The graphs are closed on the first-in-first-out basis, and the default length of the queue is 3. In other words, when the fourth graph is created, then the first one is closed (with no warning unless you have edited or customized it). The same queue conventions apply to Scrollsheet windows. Note that an option is provided to automatically print each graph which is generated on the screen (see below). Automatically printing all graphs. In order to create a log of all graphs, select one of the Auto-report options in the Page/Output Setup dial

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