| Shown below is the statistics definitions window. This window appears when you select the "statistics" button in the workspace window or in the graph window. The statistic that will be computed is added to whatever subpopulations are currently selected (workspace window) or displayed (in the graph window). Select multiple populations in the workspace to add the same statistics to all of them at once.
Adding statistics to a population
is performed in up to four steps, as shown below. Add all of the
different statistics to a single sample at once by repeating steps
1-4 for each statistic.
1) Click items on the stat list to select the desired
statistics. You can add more than one by shift- and ctrl- clicking.
2) For statistics on individual parameters, select
the parameter in the pull-down menu.
3) If you select percentile (%ile), enter the desired
value in the appropriate box
4) Click on "add" to add the statistic
to the workspace; if you want more stats, go back to step 1).

Once you have added statistics to
a node, the easiest way to compute these statistics for other
samples or subpopulations is to drag the nodes and drop them onto
the desired destination. You may also drag statistic nodes
into the Layout Editor
to create a text box with the statistic value, that is updated
whenever the statistic itself changes value (for example, in response
to your moving a gate). Statistics are most conveniently
collected and exported using the Table
Editor.
You may view a complete Definition of these statistics. |