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ARETI052
Level III

Normalizing the Y-Axis on the Compare Densities Plot

Hello,

 

Is it possible to get this graph scaled so that the Y-axis ranges from 0-100%? In other words, I want to have 4 overlaying PDF curves in the same graph.

 

Thanks!

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MathStatChem
Level VII

Re: Normalizing the Y-Axis on the Compare Densities Plot

It is unclear what it is you want to do.  The plot shown is a plot of the kernel density estimates of the PDF (the area under each curve is 1).  

 

If you want the Y-axis to be in percent, right-click the axis and change the format to percent.  

 

If want all of the response values be on a common percent scale, e.g.

Y_scaled = (Y - Low L) / (High L - Low L), then you should do that transformation in the data table and then run the analysis on the scaled variable.  

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MathStatChem
Level VII

Re: Normalizing the Y-Axis on the Compare Densities Plot

It is unclear what it is you want to do.  The plot shown is a plot of the kernel density estimates of the PDF (the area under each curve is 1).  

 

If you want the Y-axis to be in percent, right-click the axis and change the format to percent.  

 

If want all of the response values be on a common percent scale, e.g.

Y_scaled = (Y - Low L) / (High L - Low L), then you should do that transformation in the data table and then run the analysis on the scaled variable.  

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