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I have a very large set of data with many groups and subgroups. The boxplot command works well for visualization of the data. I was wondering if there was an easy way to extract the data displayed without actually doing a manual calculation of each parameter. For example, I wish boxplot provided a set of function output variables that report the values used to plot each box (mean, interquartile range, outliers, etc.)
Does anyone know of an easy way to extract this information automatically?
I know that I can manually write a script to calculate each of the values...just wondering if there is a shortcut.
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Oleg Komarov
le 23 Juin 2011
It way easier to calculate the stats:
min
max
quantile(x,[.25 .5 .75])
mean
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Rania Rayyes
le 8 Jan 2020
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le 8 Jan 2020
median and not mean, and the upper bound is not max, max is outlier here
Aymen ABID
le 19 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : Aymen ABID
le 19 Mar 2021
@Rania Rayyes quabtile .25 .5 .75 gives Q1,Q2 (median),Q3
median with isnan give the median
zahra zol
le 15 Avr 2017
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i am desperately looking for the same thing...
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Samuel Geurts
le 14 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Samuel Geurts
le 14 Sep 2017
if you open de handle of the boxplot you can achieve that information, but that is not easier than calculating it.
h = boxplot(x)
handle(h)
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