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•  Press  @CANCL to return to the PLOT WINDOW environment.  Then, press   
$ , or L@@@OK@@@, to return to normal calculator display. 
 
The number of bars to be plotted determines the width of the bar.  The H- and 
V-VIEW are set to 10, by default.  We changed the V-VIEW to better 
accommodate the maximum value in column 1 of ΣDAT.  Bar plots are useful 
when plotting categorical (i.e., non-numerical) data.   
 
Suppose that you want to plot the data in column 2 of the ΣDAT matrix: 
 
•  Press  „ô, simultaneously if in RPN mode, to access to the PLOT 
SETUP window.   
•  Press  ˜˜  to highlight the 
Col: field and type 2 @@@OK@@@, followed by 
L@@@OK@@@. 
•  Press  „ò, simultaneously if in RPN mode, to access to the PLOT 
SETUP window. 
•  Change V-View to read 
V-View: 0  6 
•  Press @ERASE  @DRAW.   
 
 
 
•  Press @CANCL to return to the PLOT WINDOW screen, then  $  to return 
to normal calculator display. 
 
Scatter plots 
We will use the same ΣDAT matrix to produce scatter plots.  First, we will plot 
the values of y vs. x, then those of y vs. z, as follows: 
 
•  Press  „ô, simultaneously if in RPN mode, to access to the PLOT 
SETUP window.   
•  Change 
TYPE to Scatter.