Teletypewriter Plots for Data Analysis Can be Fast: 6‐Line Plots, Including Probability Plots
David F. Andrews and
John W. Tukey
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1973, vol. 22, issue 2, 192-202
Abstract:
Plots are generated which may be produced very quickly on a teletypewriter or similar remote terminal. The methods are useful for all displays which can be regarded as some form of the inspection of residuals. Versions for use in probability plotting, as an example not always thought of as examination of residuals, are also given. Examination of the variance and mean square error of rounding indicates that very little information can be lost when the data are smoothly distributed.
Date: 1973
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