How to plot a standalone graph for customized / user-defined function?

How to plot a standalone graph for customized / user-defined function?

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Spotfire Statistica 13.0 and higher

Description

How to plot a standalone graph for customized / user-defined function?

Issue/Introduction

How to plot a standalone graph for customized / user-defined function?

Environment

Windows

Resolution

1. In Statistica, go to "Graphs" | "2D" or "3D-XYZ" depending on whether user want to plot 2D or 3D graph. In the drop down manual, select option "Custom Function Plots"

2. In the Custom Function Dialog, enter the equation of the functions that you want to plot, e.g. 2D plot: Y=x**2; 3D plot: Z(x,y) = x**2+3*y

3. Click OK. The custom function plots will be plotted.

Note:

In addition to the standard math functions, a variety of functions representing distributions as well as their integrals and inverses are supported and can be plotted (including Beta, binomial, Cauchy, Chi-square, exponential, F, Gamma, geometric, Laplace, logistic, normal, log-normal, Pareto, Poisson, Student's t, and Weibull distributions).