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authorVladimir Glazounov <vg@openoffice.org>2007-09-21 08:48:52 +0000
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<topic id="textschart01type_xyxhp" indexer="include" status="PUBLISH">
<title id="tit" xml-lang="en-US">Chart Type XY</title>
<filename>/text/schart/01/type_xy.xhp</filename>
</topic>
-<history>
-<created date="2003-10-31T00:00:00">Sun Microsystems, Inc.</created>
-<lastedited date="2007-01-29T12:30:47">new file</lastedited>
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<body>
<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" id="bm_id84231"><bookmark_value>scatter charts</bookmark_value>
@@ -57,10 +55,7 @@
<bookmark_value>statistics in charts</bookmark_value>
<bookmark_value>variances in charts</bookmark_value>
<bookmark_value>standard deviation in charts</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>regression curves in charts</bookmark_value>
-<bookmark_value>trend lines in charts</bookmark_value>
-</bookmark><comment>mw changed xy to XY (2x)</comment>
-<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id9346598" xml-lang="en-US" level="1" l10n="NEW"><variable id="type_xy"><link href="text/schart/01/type_xy.xhp">Chart Type XY (Scatter)</link>
+</bookmark><comment>mw changed xy to XY (2x)</comment><paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id9346598" xml-lang="en-US" level="1" l10n="NEW"><variable id="type_xy"><link href="text/schart/01/type_xy.xhp">Chart Type XY (Scatter)</link>
</variable></paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id2003845" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">On the first page of the <link href="text/schart/01/wiz_chart_type.xhp">Chart Wizard</link> you can choose a chart type. </paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id649433" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW"><link href="text/schart/00/00000004.xhp#wiz"><embedvar href="text/schart/00/00000004.xhp#wie"/></link></paragraph>
@@ -72,7 +67,7 @@
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1336710" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">scale the x‑axis</paragraph>
</listitem>
<listitem>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1221655" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">generate a parameter curve like a spiral</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1221655" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG">generate a parameter curve, for example a spiral</paragraph>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3397320" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">draw the graph of a function</paragraph>
@@ -84,10 +79,10 @@
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id8925138" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Your XY chart may have more than one data series.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id5461897" xml-lang="en-US" level="2" l10n="NEW">XY Chart Variants</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id8919339" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">You can choose an XY chart variant on the first page of the <link href="text/schart/01/wiz_chart_type.xhp">Chart Wizard</link>, or by choosing <item type="menuitem">Format - Chart Type </item>for a chart in edit mode.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id4634235" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The chart is created with default settings. After the chart is finished, you can edit its properties to change the appearance. Line styles and icons can be changed on the Line tab page of the data series properties dialog.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id5482039" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Double-click any data point to open the <item type="menuitem">Data Series</item> dialog. Here you can click the Statistics tab and enable the display of statistical values. Some available values are mean value, variance, standard deviation, percentage, error margins, and regression curves or trend lines.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id4634235" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The chart is created with default settings. After the chart is finished, you can edit its properties to change the appearance. Line styles and icons can be changed on the <emph>Line</emph> tab page of the data series properties dialog.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id5482039" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Double-click any data point to open the <item type="menuitem">Data Series</item> dialog. Here you can click the <emph>Statistics</emph> tab and enable the display of statistical values. Some available values are mean value, variance, standard deviation, percentage, error margins, and regression curves or trend lines.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id1393475" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" l10n="NEW">Points only</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id6571550" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Each data point is shown by an icon. %PRODUCTNAME uses default icons with different forms and colors for each data series. The default colors are set in Tools - Options - Charts - Default Colors. </paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id6571550" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Each data point is shown by an icon. %PRODUCTNAME uses default icons with different forms and colors for each data series. The default colors are set in <item type="menuitem">Tools - Options - Charts - Default Colors</item>. </paragraph>
<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id5376140" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" l10n="NEW">Lines Only</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id4408093" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">This variant draws straight lines from one data point to the next. The data points are not shown by icons. </paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id7261268" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The drawing order is the same as the order in the data series. Mark <emph>Sort by X Values</emph> to draw the lines in the order of the x values. This sorting applies only to the chart, not to the data in the table.</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id6765953" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" l10n="NEW">3D Lines</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id7422711" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The lines are shown like tapes. The data points are not shown by icons. In the finished chart choose <link href="text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp">3D View</link> to set properties like illumination and angle of view.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="heading" id="hd_id239265" xml-lang="en-US" level="3" l10n="NEW">Smooth Lines</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id7957396" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Mark Smooth Lines to draw curves instead of straight line segments. The x values must be sorted. Therefore you cannot smooth parameter curves like spirals.</paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1202124" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Click Properties to set details for the curves.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id7957396" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="CHG">Mark <emph>Smooth Lines</emph> to draw curves instead of straight line segments.<comment>i80587</comment></paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id1202124" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">Click <emph>Properties</emph> to set details for the curves.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id5989562" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">
<emph>Cubic Spline</emph> interpolates your data points with polynomials of degree 3. The transitions between the polynomial pieces are smooth, having the same slope and curvature. </paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id6128421" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The Resolution determines how many line segments are calculated to draw a piece of polynomial between two data points. You can see the intermediate points if you click any data point.</paragraph>
+<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id6128421" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">The <emph>Resolution</emph> determines how many line segments are calculated to draw a piece of polynomial between two data points. You can see the intermediate points if you click any data point.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id9280373" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW">
-<emph>B-Spline</emph> uses the data points as control points to form a B-spline curve. Those curves are built piecewise from polynomials. The <emph>Data points order</emph> sets the degree k of these polynomials. <comment>Besides the first and last point the curve doesn't go through the data points but lays inside the convex hull of each k+1 adjacent data points. Having Resolution r and n+1 data points, r times n uniform line segments are used to draw the whole curve.</comment></paragraph>
-<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id8144474" xml-lang="en-US" l10n="NEW"><comment>Regina: watch issue 77218, which would bring a change to UI</comment></paragraph>
-<section id="relatedtopics">
+<emph>B-Spline</emph> uses the data points as control points to form a B-spline curve. Those curves are built piecewise from polynomials. The <emph>Data points order</emph> sets the degree k of these polynomials. <comment>Besides the first and last point the curve doesn't go through the data points but lays inside the convex hull of each k+1 adjacent data points. Having Resolution r and n+1 data points, r times n uniform line segments are used to draw the whole curve.</comment></paragraph><comment>Regina: watch issue 72218, which would bring a change to UI</comment><section id="relatedtopics">
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