The controls on the Spacing tab are dependent on the current data plot type. The following reference section reviews all the possible controls on this tab.
Column/Bar
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| 2D Columns/Bars graph | 2D Columns/Bars graph with Subgrouping |
Histogram, Box and Dot
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| Box / Histogram with Subgrouping | Box / Histogram without Subgrouping |
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| Dot Plot |
Doughnut, WindRose and Stiff
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| Doughnut Plot | WindRose Plot |
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| Stiff Diagram or Bar Map |
This combination box value controls the spacing between the columns, bars, boxes for each X value, or doughnuts, in units of % of the width of the columns, bars, boxes at each X value or doughnut. The control supports keyboard entry or selecting from the drop-down list.
The default value is 20; accepted values range from 0 to 100. Please note, for a doughnut plot, this option accepts the values from -100 to 100. If the input value is not an integer, it will be rounded up to the next integer.
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If Subgrouping is turned on for a graph, you can edit the Gap Between Subgroups; if it is a box or histogram chart, another control Gap Within Subgroups (%, Negative for Overlap) will also be avialable to adjust the gap.
To adjust Gap Between Subgroups for a column graph with four plots,
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To adjust Gap Within Subgroups for a box chart with four boxes,
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This combo box is available in following two cases:
| Note: For a grouped stacked column plot, in the case of Cumulative or Incremental selected for the Offset radio box in Stack tab, this Overlap combo box will only show when the Use Subgrouping (in Group tab) for Cumulative/Incremental check box is checked. |
Type or select a value from this combination box. The value is the percentage of column/bar overlapped at a given X value. The percentage value is the relative ratio between the gap/overlap and the column/bar width. A negative value means space(gap) between columns/bars. If the value is 0, there is no gap or overlap.
The default value is 0. The accepted range is from -100 to 100.
For a multiple-panel plot, such as a trellis plot, you can overlap the panels(which means combine the multiple panels to one single panel) by checking the Overlap Panels check box in the Panel tab.
If you do this for a column/bar trellis plot, you can use Gap between Bars from Different Panel edit box in the Spacing tab to add gap between bars from different panels to avoid them from overlapping.
Specify a dataset to control column/bar width.
Select a column (dataset) from the drop-down list. Dataset values determine the relative column/bar width, in combination with Gap Between and Overlap settings. Values are multiplied by the Scaling Factor(see below).
Accepted values must be greater than or equal to 0. When Width (in %) is 0, the column/bar displays as a vertical/horizontal line.
Use this combination box to define the scaling factor for values in the Width (in %) column.
Enter a Scaling Factor by typing or choosing from the drop-down list. The value can be any positive rational number or 0.
When the Factor is 0, the values in the Width (in %) column determine bar width in terms of X axis scale values .
Specify whether to divide the plots into subsets; and if dividing into subsets, By Size or By Column (of categorical values).
The Subset group is not available for all grouped plots. For instance, these controls are available for grouped column or scatter plots but are dimmed for Trellis plots, in which grouping is controlled on the Panel tab.
The Subset group is available under these conditions:
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| Gap Between Subsets(%) | If Subset Size is not 0, you can specify the Gap Between Subsets (%) by either selecting a number from the drop-down list or you can enter a value directly. This is a percentage of the width of the columns/bars. |
| Note: When subsets are enabled, tick label tables like those shown in the grouped column charts above, are structured using a combination of Subset controls and the Merge Labels setting on the Tick Labels tab, Table sub-tab of the X Axis dialog box.
For instance, in the following example, Subset was set By Column = Genotype and you can see the effect of the Merge Labels setting on Treatment row tick labels. For more information on control of tick labels, see The (Axis dialog box) Tick Labels tab. |
With Box plots you have the option of displaying the distribution of individual data points for each box. Use this control to shift the existing point arrangement in a positive (to the right) or negative (to the left) direction in relation to the box.
For information on displaying and arranging data points in your Box plot, see documentation of the Plot Details Box and Data tabs.
Check this box to shift the existing point arrangement by the Symbol Offset, in an alternating fashion (left, right, left, right, etc.) from the center of each plot.
This option is only for Dot plot. You can specify whether change layer height according to the dot stacks.
Specify the gap between grouped dot plots.
In dot plot, height of each plot is decide by symbol size and maximum count of bin. So if layer could not resize, the layer height(plot height of all plots) is constant. In this case, gap of plots will be
(Layer Height -Plot Height of All Plots)/(N-1)
N is number of dot stacks.
100% gap between plots is diameter of dot. Layer height will change according to dot stacks, so the gap will be percent of dot diameter.
This option is only for Windrose plot. You can specify the style of spoke.
This option is only for Windrose plot. And this option is available, when Paddle is selected as Spoke Style.
You can define the width of next plot/width of previous. By default, Paddle Increment is 20%. That means width of each plot is 1.2 of previous plot.