2. Specifying statistical graph and graph functions
• Up to three graphs can be plotted per sample data.
1. Press [.
Specifying type
of statistics
2. Select from A PLOT1, B PLOT2 or C PLOT3 and press E
graphing
• You may just press A to C to select.
• You can overlap 3 plotting graphs (from PLOT1 to PLOT3) on
a single screen. Choose on or off at the top line to determine
whether each graph is displayed or not.
3. Press [ D (D LIMIT) to specify the graphing range.
Limit settings
(x value)
4. Press 1 (1 SET).
Displaying the
upper and lower
5. Enter the appropriate value for Lower limit and press E.
limit lines
6. Enter the appropriate value for Upper limit and press E.
7. Press [ D (D LIMIT) and press 2 (2 LimON)
Displaying the
mean value line
of sample (x)
8. Press [ D 3 (3 LimOFF) and E not to display
• Upper and lower limit values are displayed using short broken
lines.
• The default value of the upper/lower limit is 1.
* The mean value line is indicated by a long broken line.
3. Statistical plotting on/off function
• You can set the statistical plotting of PLOT 1 to 3 at once.
1. Press [.
2. Press E .
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to set the statistical graphing specifications.
Press @ q before step #3.
The D LIMIT menu is used to set the upper and lower limit lines
of sample (x) of the statistical graph.
E to display a line that indicates the mean value of sample
(x), as well as the upper and lower limit lines.
the lines.
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