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For more information, see the online learning platform A box plot is a way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their quartiles. Box plots may also have lines extending vertically from the boxes indicating variability outside the upper and lower quartiles. Outliners may be plotted as individual points. To launch the box plot editor, select Visualize > Box Plot from the menu. Alternatively, click the icon () in the sidebar and then add New. Create a Box PlotThe parameters for a box plot are defined on two tabs at the top of the page: Data and Properties. On the Properties tab:
On the Advanced tab:
Control the ViewUse the control menu below the chart to modify the zoom, apply rulers to create new record sets. For more information, see Control Menu.
Example VisualizationThe following example illustrates the electrical consumption per month for 2011.
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