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Statistical Graphs
  9-6 Statistical Graphs
  This section explains how to graph the data in a spreadsheet. 
  k  Overview
  Except for selection of the data to be graphed, the graph operations you can use in the 
 S 
  • 
  SHT  mode are basically the same as those in the  STAT  mode. This section explains 
the differences between the  S 
  • 
  SHT  mode graph functions and the  STAT  mode graph 
functions. 
  k  Using the Graph Menu
  Press 6 (
g )1 (GRPH) to display the GRPH submenu. 
  The functions on the GRPH submenu are the same as those that appear when you press 
1 (GRPH) in the  STAT  mode List Editor. The following explains each function and where 
you need to go to fi nd out more for them.
 
 
  Key  
  Description  
  Go here for more details:  
 1 (GPH1) 
 Draws a graph in accordance with 
StatGraph1 settings (see 6 (SET) below). 
 “Changing Graph 
Parameters” (page 6-1-2) 
 2 (GPH2) 
 Draws a graph in accordance with 
StatGraph2 settings (see 6 (SET) below). 
 3 (GPH3) 
 Draws a graph in accordance with 
StatGraph3 settings (see 6 (SET) below). 
 4 (SEL) 
 Displays a screen for selecting the graph 
parameter setup (StatGraph1, StatGraph2, 
or StatGraph3). You can also use the screen 
to specify simultaneous drawing of multiple 
graphs.  
 “2. Graph draw/non-draw 
status” (page 6-1-4) 
 6 (SET) 
 Displays a screen for confi guring graph 
parameter settings (data to be graphed, 
graph type, etc.)  The setting screen lets you 
confi gure separate settings for StatGraph1, 
StatGraph2, and StatGraph3. 
 “1. General graph settings” 
(page 6-1-2)
  “Confi guring Graph 
Parameter Settings” (page 
9-6-2) 
  The functions of function menu keys 1  through 4  are basically the same as the  STAT  
mode function menu. Some of the functions on the menu that appears when you press 
6 (SET) here are different from those that appear when you press 6 (SET) in the  STAT  
mode. For details about the differences, see “Confi guring Graph Parameter Settings” on 
page 9-6-2.