Statistics[LineChart] - generate line charts
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Calling Sequence
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LineChart(X, options, plotoptions)
LineChart['interactive'](X)
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Parameters
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X
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data
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options
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(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of color, format, orientation, scale, or xcoords; specify options for generating the line chart
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plotoptions
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options to be passed to the plots[display] command
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Description
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The LineChart command generates a line chart for the specified data. Several formats are available for multiple data sets: default, stacked and percent stacked. See format option below for more information.
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The first parameter X is either a single data sample - given as a Vector or list - or a list of data samples. Note, that the individual samples may be of variable size.
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Options
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The options argument can contain one or more of the options shown below. All unrecognized options will be passed to the plots[display] command. See plot[options] for details.
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color=name, list, or range
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This option specifies colors for the individual data sets. When a list of colors is given, each of the lines will be colored with the corresponding color in the list. If a range of colors is given, the colors will be generated by selecting an appropriate number of equally-spaced points in the corresponding hue range.
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format=default or stacked
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By default, individual data sets are displayed as separate lines in the same coordinate system. A stacked line chart shows related data groups, one on top of the other. A percent line chart is similar to a stacked line chart, except that it is rescaled to a height of 1 while preserving proportionality. If scale is set to relative and format is set to stacked then a percent stacked plot will be generated.
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orientation=vertical, or horizontal
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This option specifies whether the vertical or the horizontal layout should be used. The default value is vertical.
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scale=absolute, or relative
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This option controls whether the absolute or relative data scale should be used. If scale is set to relative and format is set to default then all data samples will be rescaled so that their range belongs to an interval between -1 and 1. If scale is set to relative and format is set to stacked then a percent stacked plot will be generated.
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xcoords=default or list
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This option specifies the x-coordinates of the data points. By default, the x-coordinates of the points are 1, 2, 3, etc.
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Examples
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The command to create the plot from the Plotting Guide using the data above is
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Other examples:
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