Graphing Search Results
Is there a way to graph results for (morph) searches that were run for, say, Apostolic Fathers volumes?
Thanks in advance.
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I can confirm that in The Apostolic Fathers Greek-English I can't find a Graph button in Morph Search. Suppose this is true in the Hebrew also. The solution would be to export your results to Excel and add a Graph according to your liking.
1) With your Search Panel active, Press Ctrl+P (Win) or Cmd+P (Mac)
2) With Export Panel active at the far right, click on
- Send to new document: Microsoft Excel or ...
- Paste into open document: Microsoft Excel
3) There are 3 Types of data available for Export in the Search Panel
- Verses
- Aligned and
- Analysis
Analysis is the best option for graphing results in Excel.
Hope this helps
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Chris Lane said:
Is there a way to graph results for (morph) searches that were run for, say, Apostolic Fathers volumes?
Thanks in advance.
Chris,
What I do is simply switch from Morph Search to Bible Search. Logos will take your Morph Search and convert it so it can be used in a Bible Search.
Here is an example using the NA28 of Verbs that are Aorist and Imperative starting with the Morph Search:
Now change the selection to Bible Search and make sure the text selected is also the NA28 and run the search:
Hopefully this will get you what you are looking for.
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Thanks for the response, PJ. That is a good idea re: making the chart in excel.
At times, I do have the option to graph my search results, but when I click on it nothing appears in the tab where the graphs would be.
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Thanks, John. Although, what I am asking is if Logos has the capability to produce similar charts/graphs for other corpora of literature (i.e. the greek texts of the Apostolic Fathers, Greek OT Pseudepigrapha, etc).
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Chris Lane said:
Thanks, John. Although, what I am asking is if Logos has the capability to produce similar charts/graphs for other corpora of literature (i.e. the greek texts of the Apostolic Fathers, Greek OT Pseudepigrapha, etc).
I should have read more closely. Glad you have another work around..
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Chris Lane said:
Thanks, John. Although, what I am asking is if Logos has the capability to produce similar charts/graphs for other corpora of literature (i.e. the greek texts of the Apostolic Fathers, Greek OT Pseudepigrapha, etc).
I should have read more closely. Glad you have another work around.
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