A boxplot is a 1-dimensional plot. The data points are jittered along the x-axis to make them less crowded.
More on boxplots here:
โก๏ธ https://labplot.kde.org/2021/08/11/box-plot/
โก๏ธ https://userbase.kde.org/LabPlot/2DPlotting/BoxPlot
A boxplot is a 1-dimensional plot. The data points are jittered along the x-axis to make them less crowded.
More on boxplots here:
โก๏ธ https://labplot.kde.org/2021/08/11/box-plot/
โก๏ธ https://userbase.kde.org/LabPlot/2DPlotting/BoxPlot
We used #LabPlot, a free, open source and cross-platform data visualization and analysis software.
LabPlot's homepage:
โก๏ธ https://labplot.kde.org/
Video tutorials:
โก๏ธ https://www.youtube.com/@LabPlot/videos
Any exploratory plot forms a question and your comment shows how to look for answers. Thanks!
Yes, a narrow version wouldn't be too informative, because the data points would look too condensed.
You can read more on boxplots here:
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Thank you for all your comments. A jittering of data points along the x-axis was used to avoid over-plotting. But yes, a scatter plot with a boxplot attached along the y-axis (to show outliers) may be more informative in this case.