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Full copy & Paste of table in Analyse XY Relationship table in the Stat function on Graph View
  • VoteVote Up2Vote Down        daniel November 2, 2011 10:10AM
    Currently I can only copy one row at a time out of this table, I would like to be able to select every row at once and copy and paste it out. Alternatively it would also be quite nice to have this view available to all users on Omniscope as it its only available if you can access and edit the file. I would like some of our users to be able to look at the relationships themselves.

    If this is a possible feature some control on what variables are shown or which column will be a bonus.
  • 7 Comments
  •     steve November 3, 2011 7:49AM
    Tonight's build of 2.7 now allows select, copy and paste of multiple/all rows in this window.
  •        daniel November 4, 2011 12:07PM
    Excellent, I can confirm the copy and paste works with my data file.

    Thanks
  •     Keesup November 8, 2011 5:30AM
    It would be great to have some more controllability in the "analyse XY relationships".

    1. Calculate relationships only for number fields...

    2. Specify the X field (do not calculate/show any other field )

    3. Specify the X field and restrict the Y fields to number fields

    4. All of the above and filter the output ( band pass filter on the correlation coefficient).

    Whilst swiftly calculating 12,000 permutation makes for an impressive demo.... fewer but more relevant pairs would be more useful
  •        daniel November 8, 2011 7:01AM
    To expand on Keesup's points,

    Could I suggest that a view could be considered for future development and deployed in the report itself along with the raw data much like a graph view?

    Currently I think its quite an understated feature which could be useful for those who may wish to analyse data trends without the full need for a particular statistical software to crunch up all the correlation figures.


  •     steve November 8, 2011 8:34AM
    One interim solution we're considering is an operation (in DataManager, and also available in the Data menu) to produce the same data in raw data form. You could then append with the real data and use queries to select which data gets shown in a given view. Please comment/vote.
  •     Keesup November 8, 2011 9:53AM
    If you are going to use data manager or data menu, I think using R is a more flexible solution. There is no need to implement anything stand alone that R can't address. What I was writing about is purely an in-graph view optimisation for speed and ease of use.
  •     steve November 9, 2011 2:01AM
    Understood. My "Analyse relationships operation" comment was directed at Daniel.

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