Q-Q (quantile-quantile) plots compare two probability distributions by plotting their
quantiles against each other. A Q–Q plot is used to compare the shapes of distributions, providing a
graphical view of how properties such as location, scale, and skewness are similar or different in
the two distributions.
Creating a simple Q-Q plot chart
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In the Chart Type section, click the Q-Q plot
icon.
The canvas updates to display a Q-Q plot chart template.
Select a variable as the X-axis variable.
Click the Save visualization in the
project control. Select Create a new asset or Append
to existing asset. Provide a Visualization asset name, an optional description, and a
chart name.
Click Apply to save the visualization to
the project. The new visualization asset is now available on the Assets
tab.
Options
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X-axis
Lists variables that are available for the chart's X-axis.
Distribution
The drop-down list provides all available distribution methods.
Auto fit distribution
Automatically fits the distribution (the default setting).
Beta
Returns the value from a Beta distribution with specified shape
parameters.
Exponential
Returns the value from an exponential distribution.
Gamma
Returns the value from the Gamma distribution, with the specified shape and
scale parameters.
Log-normal
Returns the value from a log-normal distribution with specified
parameters.
Normal
Returns the value from a normal distribution with specified mean and
standard deviation.
Uniform
Returns the value from the uniform distribution between the minimum and
maximum.
Student t
Returns the value from Student's t distribution, with specified degrees of
freedom.
Plot type
Select either a Q-Q (quantile-quantile) plot or a P-P (percent-percent) plot.
Auto fit
When enabled, data parameters for the selected Distribution are
automatically estimated. When not selected, the Shape and
Scale distribution values display.
Shape1
Sets the shape1 value for the Beta distribution. This
setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Beta is selected as the Distribution.
Shape2
Sets the shape2 value for the Beta distribution. This
setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Beta is selected as the Distribution.
Shape
Sets the shape value for the selected distribution. This setting is
available only when Auto fit is not enabled and Gamma
or Log-normal is selected as the Distribution.
Scale
Sets the scale value for the selected distribution. This setting is
available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Exponential, Gamma, or
Log-normal is selected as the Distribution.
Mean
Sets the means value for the Normal distribution.
This setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Normal is selected as the Distribution.
Std. dev.
Sets the standard deviation value for the Normal
distribution. This setting is available only when Normal is selected as the
Distribution.
Min
Sets the minimum value for the Uniform distribution.
This setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Uniform is selected as the Distribution.
Max
Sets the maximum value for the Uniform distribution.
This setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Uniform is selected as the Distribution.
Degrees of freedom(df)
Set the degrees of freedom value for the Student t
distribution. This setting is available only when Auto fit is not enabled and
Student t is selected as the Distribution.
Detrend
When enabled, detrended plots display on the chart.
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