#here in finland the standard for writing out non-integer numbers is with a comma
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Yessir! Here's two I made today (no explanations though, hush hush)
Look at that. Are these not the most beautiful things in the world? So clear, so clean, so perfect. Data in front of your eyes!!! I admit I have a heavy preference for boxplots β who can blame me, they show everything β but eventually I will make line graphs for certain things too. With standard error added of course !!! Really looking forward to making those, but right now I'm really happy with these graphs I made, in Excel no less! (The online version is a little complicated)
I LOVE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS πππππππππππ (I am fully serious fully genuine) (I get to do all the statistical analysis for my trout experiment) (I was worried about the work but this is once again fun as hell) (I get to make cool pictures and compare averages and medians and see if the difference in averages are statistically significant) (this is what I was put on this earth for) (I never want to stop)
#even calculated the statistic significance already! i like to do it by hand because it would be a hassle to move these into r#here in finland the standard for writing out non-integer numbers is with a comma#when in.. english overall i guess??? you write them with a period and use a comma for thousands.#so for example 4.5 would be... uh. well. i cant type out the comma in the tags. 4 comma 5 lmao#anyway since r uses the english method it would be a choooooore!!!! not even like a big chore i just find it faster to count by hand lmao
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