Error Bars (Table Graph)
The Error Bars subnode () adds error bars to Table Graph plots. In the Model Builder, add and define a 1D Table Graph plot; then right-click the plot node and select Error Bars. Error bars provide a graphical representation of some variability in data.
Data
In this section, you specify the bounds under Lower bound and Upper bound:
From the Column list, choose Automatic (the default) or choose any of the available columns in the referenced table. The Automatic option uses the first column not used as an x- or y-axis by the plot, or the first column if the plot uses all columns.
If desired, change the value in the Scaling field (default: 1) to change the scaling of the error bars.
Coloring and Style
From the Type list, choose Bar (the default) to show error bars or choose Filled to show the error as a filled area.
If you chose Bar, then you can use the following settings for the appearance of the error bars:
From the Line list, choose Solid (the default), Dotted, Dashed, or Dash-dot.
From the Color list, choose a color for the error bars: From theme (the default), predefined basic colors such as Black, or choose Custom to define a custom color.
From the Width list, choose a line width from 1 to 10 (default: 1), or choose From preferences to use the line width for graph plots from the preferences (indicated within parentheses). You can also use the slider underneath the list to change the line width.
If you chose Filled, then from the Color list, choose a color for the error bars: From theme (the default), predefined basic colors such as Black, or choose Custom to define a custom color.