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286 Interactive Data Visualization Chapter 10<br />

Additional Examples Using Graph Builder<br />

Figure 10.21 Example of Adding batch Below popcorn<br />

7. To see the data shape more clearly, right-click in the graph <strong>and</strong> select Add > Box Plot.<br />

Figure 10.22 Examples of Popcorn yield Grouped by popcorn <strong>and</strong> batch<br />

Depending on where you place the incoming variable, you can look at the data in different ways. But you<br />

could come to the same conclusion: that batch size varies for gourmet popcorn, but batch size does not vary<br />

as much for plain popcorn.<br />

Example of Replacing Variables<br />

You can replace an existing variable with an incoming variable. To demonstrate replacing variables, start<br />

from the graph in Figure 10.19. Replace popcorn with batch in the Group X zone. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop batch<br />

into the center of the Group X zone. Before you drop the variable, a blue quadrilateral appears.

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