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Output Naming convention not available for One variable graph and frequency #9274

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derekagorhom opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #9281
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Output Naming convention not available for One variable graph and frequency #9274

derekagorhom opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #9281
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derekagorhom commented Nov 25, 2024

While working on #9247
we realized that the script output for the One Variable graph and One variable frequency does not match Output naming conventions in place for R-instat:
when the user runs a dialogue the output does the follow:

  1. Getting the data from the R-Instat data book
  2. Running an R command
  3. Doing something with the results from the command

So far it the One Variable graph does 1 and 2 together and so does the One variable frequency.

@rdstern i also saw that pairwise plot does not follow the above procedure, can you confirm if i am correct on that dialogue too.

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rdstern commented Nov 25, 2024

@derekagorhom great that you make an issue of these. Which dialog is the pairwise plot? I saw the 2/3 variable graph, and that seems ok?

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@rdstern it is found in the Describe > Two/Three Variables > Correlations , the two variable option

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