b\8Pack*?8 @EACTEACT1fd| $4ԁ܁(dh\`======060102 =======vGeneral graph settings ThiThis section describes how to use the general graph settings screen to make the following settings for each graph (GPH1, GPH2, GPH3). ThiGraph Type sThe initial default graph type setting for all the graphs is scatter graph. You can select one of a variety of other statistical graph types for each graph. List The initial default statistical data is List1 for single-variable data, and List1 and List2 for paired-variable data. You can specify which statistical data list you want to use for xdata and ydata. FrFrequency ANormally, each data item or data pair in the statistical data list is represented on a graph as a point. When you are working with a large number of data items however, this can cause problems because of the number of plot points on the graph. When this happens, you can specify a frequency list that contains values indicating the number of instances (the frequency) of the data items in the corresponding cells of the lists you are using for xdata and ydata. Once you do this, only one point is plotted for the multiple data items, which makes the graph easier to read. MMark Type lThis setting lets you specify the shape of the plot points on the graph. ThTo display the general graph settings screen @STAT[EXE]8Pack*?( @GUIDEPKEYLOG($NOTEL$)222222xzTThe settings shown here are examples only. The settings on your general graph settings screen may differ.