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Percentiles and quartiles in the same graph
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[QUOTE="micromass, post: 5441844, member: 205308"] Yes, of course. Note however that if you make a box-whisker plot then you are not exactly following the usual practice of constructing it. The whiskers mean something different in a standard box-whisker plot than what you intend. So if you're presenting this to people, then perhaps using the box-whisker format is not a good idea since it is confusing. I'm sure you can come up with many other representations, like a graph of size vs duration where the different percentiles are all connected by the same line. Or using error bars... For example: [ATTACH=full]186914[/ATTACH] But yes, giving percentiles and quartiles in one plot is definitely ok. [/QUOTE]
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