Examples of using Error bars in English and their translations into Korean
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Show or remove error bars.
Show error bars for data points in a selected series.
Bar charts with error bars.
All error bars for elements in the same series are selected.
For scatter charts, you can have error bars for both data series.
To remove error bars, choose None from the Error Bars pop-up menu.
From the first pop-up menu, choose how you want the error bars to be displayed.
You can show error bars around data points in all 2D chart types except for pie charts.
To change the appearance of the error bars, click an error bar.
Click the Advanced disclosure triangle at the bottom of the Series pane, and click Error Bars.
Positive and Negative: Displays full error bars, both above and below each data point.
Error bars are represented as small marks whose length indicates the amount of uncertainty associated with a given data series(the data's variability).
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to change the appearance of the error bars for other series.
In scatter charts, you can display error bars for both x-axis and y-axis measurements and show a trendline for a selected series.
In the Series pane of the Format inspector, click the disclosure triangle next to Error Bars, then choose a type of error bar from the pop-up menu.
To change the appearance of the error bars, click an error bar so that you see white dots at either end, and the Error Bar controls tab appears at the top of the sidebar.
Click the disclosure triangle next to Error Bars, click the pop-up menu, then choose a type of error bar.
Some functions will display a particular kind of plot with error bars, such as the bar. err() function in the agricolae package, the plotCI() function in the gplots package, the plotCI() and brkdn. plot() functions in the plotrix package and the error. bars(), error. crosses() and error. bars. by() functions in the psych package.
In the Error Bar pane of the Format inspector, use the controls in the Bar Style and Shadow sections to make changes.
Negative Only: Displays only the part of each error bar that falls below its data point.
From the second pop-up menu, choose the kind of error bar you want to display.