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Chapter 2 Minitab: Presenting data

Chapter 2 Minitab: Presenting data. Put the categories from Example 2.3 in C1 of the worksheet and their frequencies in C2. Note that the first column is now C1-T, the T denoting that it is a text column Enter the names of the variables as shown. Pie chart.

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Chapter 2 Minitab: Presenting data

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  1. Chapter 2 Minitab: Presenting data

  2. Put the categories from Example 2.3 in C1 of the worksheet and their frequencies in C2. Note that the first column is now C1-T, the T denoting that it is a text column Enter the names of the variables as shown. Pie chart

  3. Select Pie Chart from the Graph menu.

  4. In the Pie Chart command window select Chart values from a table. Type C1 under Categorical variable: and C2 under Summary variables.

  5. Click the OK button and the graphic will appear.

  6. Enter the categories and frequencies from Example 2.3 in C1 and C2. Simple bar chart

  7. Select Bar Chart from the Graph menu.

  8. In the next window access the Bars represent: menu and choose Values from a table.

  9. Select the Simple chart type then click OK.

  10. Specify C2 under Graph variables: and C1 under Categorical variable: then click OK.

  11. The chart appears in a new window.

  12. Using the data from Example 2.4 list the retailers in C1, the number of transactions with cards in C2 and the number of transactions without cards in C3. Stacked bar chart

  13. Choose Bar Chart from the Graph menu.

  14. In the next window choose Values from a table from the Bars represent: menu.

  15. Choose the Stack chart type from the selection under Two-way table then click OK.

  16. Specify C2 and C3 in the space under Graph variables:. Specify C1 under Row labels:. Under Table Arrangement click Rows are outermost categories and columns are innermost. Click OK.

  17. The chart appears in a new window.

  18. Using the data from Example 2.4 enter the retailers in C1, the number of transactions with cards in C2 and the number of transactions without cards in C3. Cluster bar chart

  19. Choose Bar Chart from the Graph menu.

  20. In the next window choose Values from a table from the Bars represent: menu.

  21. Choose the Cluster chart type from the selection under Two way table then click OK.

  22. Specify C2 and C3 in the space under Graph variables:. Specify C1 under Row labels:. Under Table Arrangement click Rows are outermost categories and columns are innermost. Click OK.

  23. The chart appears in a new window.

  24. Putthe data from Example 2.11 into a worksheet column. Histogram

  25. Select Histogram from the Graph menu.

  26. Choose the Simple chart from the set in the Histograms window and click OK.

  27. Type C1 under Graph variables: in the command window that appears and click OK.

  28. The graph appears in a new window.

  29. Put the data from Example 2.24 into C1 and C2. Scatter diagram

  30. Select Scatterplot from the Graph menu.

  31. Choose the Simple chart from the set in the Scatterplots window and click OK.

  32. In the command window specify C2 and C1 under the Y variables and X variables columns respectively then click OK.

  33. The graph appears in a new window.

  34. Put the Employees data from Example 2.25 in C1. Time series chart

  35. Select Time Series Plot from the Graph menu.

  36. Choose the Simple chart from the set in the Time Series Plots window and click OK.

  37. Type C1 under Series in the command window and click OK.

  38. In the graph a default time scale labeled Index will appear along the horizontal axis. Customize the time scale by returning to the Time Series Plot window.

  39. Click the Time/Scale button and under Time Scale click Calendar. Pick Year from the Calendar options. Enter the first time period, which for the data in Example 2.25 is 2010.

  40. Enter the first time period, which for the data in Example 2.25 is 2010. Click OK then OK in the Time Series Plot – Simple box.

  41. The graph appears with a customised horizontal scale.

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