Maybe it's me, but the access to the "Dot Graph Format" and "Dot Graph Options" dialog seems obscure. DPlot Help implies that "Dot Graph Format" should be on the "Options menu", but it's not and the only way I seem to be able to access it is by right-clicking on a box-and-whisker plot. What am I missing?
On the DPlot homepage, among the example plots accessed with the "Features" tab, the Sample Dot Graph displays three data sets, but their individual distributions, all having the same mean, don't well illustrate different individual v. grand means -with the Group C mean missing, and the confidence interval(s) not visible at all.
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If you have a box-and-whisker plot open, select Options. The first two commands are "Box-and-Whisker Plot" and "Dot Graph", right?
I'll be happy to replace the example with one you think better illustrates the capabilities.On the DPlot homepage, among the example plots accessed with the "Features" tab, the Sample Dot Graph displays three data sets, but their individual distributions, all having the same mean, don't well illustrate different individual v. grand means -with the Group C mean missing, and the confidence interval(s) not visible at all.
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I misunderstood your question, sorry. The "Format..." command on the Options menu (or the right-click menu) opens a different dialog dependent on whether you're currently viewing a box-and-whisker plot or dot graph.
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