Note: Units added to ASCII datasets can be preserved when the datasets are exported to disk or a database. Or click the Units Builder button and use the Units Builder dialog tools. Select the Conc column header in the Columns box. In the Columns tab, below the displayed Bguide2 worksheet, select the Time column header in the Columns box. Units must be added to the time and concentration columns before the dataset can be used to create plots.
Import the file …\Examples\WinNonlin\Supporting files\Bguide2.dat. The completed project ( Plots.phxproj) is available for reference in … \Examples\Data and Plots. All instructions for setting up and executing an object are the same whether the object is viewed in its own window or in Phoenix’s viewing. Note: Any object added to a project can be viewed in its own window by selecting the object in the Object Browser and double-clicking it or pressing ENTER. However, there may be multiple paths to accomplishing a step (e.g., main menu, right-click menu, drag-and-drop, etc.). Most Phoenix objects require the same basic steps for their use. Next, plot overlays are created to help with data comparison.
The first part of this example uses summary statistics and error bars to create two XY plots, one using relative error bars and the other using absolute error bars.