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Side-by-Side Plots allow you to view (and print) multiple plots for a given data set side-by-side. For example, you may want to see a variety of different plot types for a given analysis together in the same window. Alternatively, you may wish to see different versions of the same plot type to compare the results for a given data set when analyzed with different distributions/models. | Side-by-Side Plots allow you to view (and print) multiple plots for a given data set side-by-side. For example, you may want to see a variety of different plot types for a given analysis together in the same window. Alternatively, you may wish to see different versions of the same plot type to compare the results for a given data set when analyzed with different distributions/models. |
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Side-by-Side Plots
Side-by-Side Plots allow you to view (and print) multiple plots for a given data set side-by-side. For example, you may want to see a variety of different plot types for a given analysis together in the same window. Alternatively, you may wish to see different versions of the same plot type to compare the results for a given data set when analyzed with different distributions/models.