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What is the Graph Data Editor?

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What is the Graph Data Editor?

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The Graph Data Editor is a special version of spreadsheet that allows you to review directly the data that are plotted in the graph. This tool is useful for a variety of analytic applications, such as brushing or other forms of identifying specific data points. It also offers (sometimes) the only way to access data from those graphs, which do not plot raw values but values that have been derived, transformed, or result from specific analytic calculations, as well as values of the fitted functions. It can also be used to add additional plots of a compatible type to an existing graph. This editor is available from the graph View menu, the graph Format menu, and the general graph shortcut menu (accessible by right-clicking on the background of any graph).

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Access to all graph data. In STATISTICA, all values represented in every graph can be reviewed and edited directly. In other words, regardless of whether a graph represents raw data from the data spreadsheet, parts of a Scrollsheet output, or a set of calculated or derived scores (e.g., in a probability plot), these values are always accessible along with the graph via the internal Graph Data Editor. There is one such Editor associated with each graph and managed as a “child window” of the graph (the Editor window will close when the graph is closed). The Editor is organized into column-segments representing individual plots (i.e., series of data, see the next paragraph) from the current graph. Columns representing individual plots. In mixed-type graphs, each column-segment may represent a different type of plot (e.g., line plot, scatterplot), and those respective types are marked by icons in the column name areas of the Editor. The column-segments may consist of single-, double-, trip

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