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Is there a simple way in orange3 (not writing a Python script) to summarize data and group similar data values?



For example, instead of plotting a scatter with lots of data points, I would like to plot just the average y value at every x value. In pandas, this is easily done with groupby().mean().



Is there a similar widget/feature I'm overlooking in orange?










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    Is there a simple way in orange3 (not writing a Python script) to summarize data and group similar data values?



    For example, instead of plotting a scatter with lots of data points, I would like to plot just the average y value at every x value. In pandas, this is easily done with groupby().mean().



    Is there a similar widget/feature I'm overlooking in orange?










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      Is there a simple way in orange3 (not writing a Python script) to summarize data and group similar data values?



      For example, instead of plotting a scatter with lots of data points, I would like to plot just the average y value at every x value. In pandas, this is easily done with groupby().mean().



      Is there a similar widget/feature I'm overlooking in orange?










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      Is there a simple way in orange3 (not writing a Python script) to summarize data and group similar data values?



      For example, instead of plotting a scatter with lots of data points, I would like to plot just the average y value at every x value. In pandas, this is easily done with groupby().mean().



      Is there a similar widget/feature I'm overlooking in orange?







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          Unfortunately, not that I know of.
          You could try Feature Constructor and define custom ranges or simply create a column with mean, then plot it. But that is not so different from Python Script.






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            Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
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          Yes: If you don't mind your data being vertical instead of horizontal, you can use Box Plot to plot multiple means vs subgroups



          (Use Box Plot to plot your 'y's with against you binned 'x' subgroups.)






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            Unfortunately, not that I know of.
            You could try Feature Constructor and define custom ranges or simply create a column with mean, then plot it. But that is not so different from Python Script.






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              Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
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            Unfortunately, not that I know of.
            You could try Feature Constructor and define custom ranges or simply create a column with mean, then plot it. But that is not so different from Python Script.






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            • $begingroup$
              Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
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            Unfortunately, not that I know of.
            You could try Feature Constructor and define custom ranges or simply create a column with mean, then plot it. But that is not so different from Python Script.






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            Unfortunately, not that I know of.
            You could try Feature Constructor and define custom ranges or simply create a column with mean, then plot it. But that is not so different from Python Script.







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              Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
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            • $begingroup$
              Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
              $endgroup$
              – virtualxtc
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            $begingroup$
            Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
            $endgroup$
            – virtualxtc
            Sep 14 '18 at 9:45






            $begingroup$
            Feature Constructor seems to have now way to calculate a dynamic average because there is no way to reference the total number of rows of incoming data . You might be tempted to hard code it, but if you were to attempt to add or process a subset of the data, this would undoubtedly break.
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            – virtualxtc
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            Yes: If you don't mind your data being vertical instead of horizontal, you can use Box Plot to plot multiple means vs subgroups



            (Use Box Plot to plot your 'y's with against you binned 'x' subgroups.)






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              Yes: If you don't mind your data being vertical instead of horizontal, you can use Box Plot to plot multiple means vs subgroups



              (Use Box Plot to plot your 'y's with against you binned 'x' subgroups.)






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                Yes: If you don't mind your data being vertical instead of horizontal, you can use Box Plot to plot multiple means vs subgroups



                (Use Box Plot to plot your 'y's with against you binned 'x' subgroups.)






                share|improve this answer









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                Yes: If you don't mind your data being vertical instead of horizontal, you can use Box Plot to plot multiple means vs subgroups



                (Use Box Plot to plot your 'y's with against you binned 'x' subgroups.)







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