Box/Violin Plot
Visualize data using either a Box Plot or a Violin Plot. Box plots are drawn as a box with a vertical line down the middle which is mean value, and has horizontal lines attached to each side (known as “whiskers”). Violin plots provide more detail by showing a smoothed density curve on each side, and also include a box plot inside for comparison.
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Input Properties
| Property | Requirement | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value Column | ✓ | String (integer, long, double) | - | Data column for box plot |
| Quartile Method | ✓ | linear, inclusive, exclusive | linear | |
| Horizontal Orientation | Boolean | false | Orientation style | |
| Violin Plot | Boolean | false | Check this box to overlay a violin plot on the box plot; otherwise, show only the box plot |
Output Ports
| Port | Mode |
|---|---|
| 0 | Single Snapshot |
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