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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked silverback06 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Custom option in Error Bars in Pages I am making a scatter graph for a Biology lab with a polynomial trendline, but the Custom individual error bars numbers option in the error bars is faded out. How can I enable the Custom option?Please how to add standard deviation bars in numbers for mac help!!Thank youMessage was edited by: silverback06 MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.2), 4GB RAM, 2Ghz Intel Core Duo Posted on Nov 24, 2009 7:17 how to add error bars in numbers for ipad PM I have this question too by Jerrold Green1,Solvedanswer Jerrold Green1 Level 7 (30,001 points) A: s,What have you tried? This works fine for me, so I'm a bit at a loss to guess your problem. You might try custom error bars keynote selecting the Series on the Chart that you are editing, if you haven't already done so.Jerry Posted on Nov 25, 2009 10:34 AM See the answer in context Close Q: Custom option in Error Bars in Pages All replies Helpful answers by PeterBreis0807, PeterBreis0807 Nov 24, 2009 7:13 PM in response to silverback06 Level 8 (35,810 points) Mac OS X Nov 24, 2009 7:13 PM in response to silverback06 Hi silverback06Welcome to the forum.Hot tip: If you want
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a solution, provide at least the minimum information.Which graph?…and anything else that could help us duplicate the problem.Peter Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by PeterBreis0807, PeterBreis0807 Nov 24, 2009 7:37 PM in response to silverback06 Level 8 (35,810 points) Mac OS X Nov 24, 2009 7:37 PM in response to silverback06 In:+Inspector> Chart > Scattergraph > Series > Advanced > Error Bars+You need to select positive, negative or positive & negative in the X and Y Axis.Then Custom is available from the bottom of the pull down menu.Peter Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by silverback06, silverback06 Nov 25, 2009 12:34 AM in response to PeterBreis0807 Level 1 (0 points) Nov 25, 2009 12:34 AM in response to PeterBreis0807 That is the problem! When I get there, the Custom option is faded out and cannot be selected.Why would this be? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Jerrold Green1,★Helpful Jerrold Green1 Nov 25, 2009 4:47 AM in response to silverback06 Level 7 (30,001 points) Nov 25, 2009 4:47 AM in response to silverback06 s,When I tried to duplicate your Scatter Chart problem in Pages I found that I could select the Custom Error Bar Option, but doing so didn't give my the necessary dialog boxes to insert the Custom criteria. Apparently this feature is inoperative in Pages, at least as far as I
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More The Omni Blog It Turns Out You Can Make Error Bars With OmniGraphSketcher by Robin on July 24, 2009 Update: As of version 1.1, the new "Make Error Bars" command takes care of all steps after importing your data into OmniGraphSketcher. The advantage of having such a general-purpose graphing program is that the possibilities are almost endless. So endless, in fact, that it took us until just now to realize that making vertical error bars (a popular feature request) is actually pretty easy. As an example, suppose you ran an experiment that involved taking many imperfect measurements each year, over 12 years. One nice way of visualizing the results is to calculate a confidence interval statistic for each year of samples and display those intervals as "error bars": It turns out there is already a reasonably easy way to make plots like this in OmniGraphSketcher (and we hope to make it much easier in the future). First, as with any data analysis work, you will probably want to start the process using a spreadsheet or statistics program to do the necessary calculations and data organization.You will want to end up with four columns: (1) the x-value for each data bin (in our example, the year); (2) the median data value for each bin; (3) the upper end of each confidence interval (the tops of the error bars); and (4) the lower end (bottoms). Here is an example of my data in Numbers (Apple's spreadsheet program): The x-values must be in the first column, but the other three columns can be in any order. Here are the values as selectable text, if you want to follow along with this example yourself: year, median, upper .05, lower .05 1940, 52.4, 59.8, 43.2 1941, 62.6, 66.2, 49.6 1942, 54.9, 66.5, 51.6 1943, 79.1, 88.9, 68.8 1944, 97.6, 104.6, 90.6 1945, 117.5, 123.2, 110.1 1946, 121.7, 126.5, 107.5 1947, 110.3, 114.7, 99.1 1948, 98.2, 106, 86.4 1949, 93.1, 101.2, 78.5 1950, 94, 103.5, 86.2 1951, 79.7, 90.6, 66.3
Select that whole block of data, copy it, and paste it into OmniGraphSketcher. In most cases, you should probably follow that up by setting the axis ranges with View -> Scale To Fit Data. You will end up with something like this: Your three data columns have become data series plots that share the x-values from the initial column. Now, the first magic step is to turn the "tops" and "bottoms" into the tick-mark data point type. This data point style is cool because i