Unbiased bisector on Scatter plot
Hi,
Is there a way to plot the 1:1 bisector on a scatter plot. I have plotted the fit line but i want the 1:1 bisector to show potential bias in the data.
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Hi,
Is there a way to plot the 1:1 bisector on a scatter plot. I have plotted the fit line but i want the 1:1 bisector to show potential bias in the data.
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Collection of useful resources in the web: There is a wonderful lecture by @joseph_morgan in the Discovery Summit Series:Using JSL to Develop Efficient, Robust Applications (EU 2018 415)
Joseph explains the secrets and possibilities of Expression Handling in JSL - and the trapdoors associated with the functionality.
The lecture is based on the content of Expression Handling Functions: Part I - Un...
This works: Extract Expr(:height << set name( "new" ), :height );
But this one doesn't *):Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), myDataTable:height );
Fortunately there is this dirty trick of Extract Expr (it automatically resolves every defined variable **) - which allows this workaround:x = Expr( myDataTable:height);
Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), x )
*) why...
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But this one doesn't *):Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), myDataTable:height );
Fortunately there is this dirty trick of Extract Expr (it automatically resolves every defined variable **) - which allows this workaround:x = Expr( myDataTable:height);
Extract Expr(myDataTable:height << set name( "new" ), x )
*) why...
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