Multiple Variable Analysis Tool

Select a range of cells in the spreadsheet, then click the tool to open the Data Source dialog window. Adjust the data range using the + and - icons at the top left. Specify whether to use the selected data as headers via the Menu-options.svg icon at the top right. Then, press the Analyze button to start the data analysis and display relevant data and visualize the data with stacked boxplots.

In the web version, the graph is displayed without pressing the Analyze button.

Data Analysis Dialog panels

  • Opens the Data Source dialog

  • Show Statics
    Shows a table of basic statistics, such as the mean and standard deviation. Use the Statistics drop down list to select one of the available statistical tests and enter the required parameters to execute the test.

Graph Options

  • Select the Export16.png icon to access the following further options:

    • Copy to Menu view graphics.svgGraphics View

    • Copy to Clipboard (GeoGebra Desktop only)

    • Export as Picture (In the Desktop version, a dialog opens to choose the picture format. In the Web version, the graph is exported as a .png image file).

  • Change the graph settings and display by selecting the Options icon (Desktop version) or the Menu-options.svg icon (web apps).

In the GeoGebra desktop version, use drag-and-drop to create a dynamic copy of a plot in the Graphics View or transfer a picture of the current plot to other applications that accept images. When hovering the mouse near the top of the plot window, the cursor changes to a hand icon. Drag the mouse pointer to Menu view graphics.svg Graphics View 1 or 2 to create a dynamic copy of the current plot. Any change in the analyzed data will be applied to both the original and copied plots. If the plot is dragged into an application other than GeoGebra, the exported plot will be static—a snapshot of the GeoGebra plot—and will not be updated when GeoGebra data are updated or modified.