Graphical Analysis

Graphical Analysis

Several graphical tools in DataSight assist with your data analysis:

  • You can statistically analyse data within a chart using the Chart Series options. For more information refer to Chart Series Functions.
  • You can flag your data in a chart in the Graphical Flagging Graphical Flagging is used to visually review and flag data point-by-point, checking one or more variables, and to quickly identify erroneous values in order to make a correction.
  • Additional chart views are featured in Calculations, Conversion Tables and Regressions.

 

See also:

  • Chart Editor
  • Set Flags
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