A box plot represents
the distribution of data values by using rectangular box and lines
called whiskers.
Parts of a Box Plot shows a diagram of a box plot. The bottom and top edges
of the box indicate the interquartile range (IQR). That is, the range
of values that are between the first and third quartiles (the 25th
and 75th percentiles). The marker inside the box indicates the mean
value. The line inside the box indicates the median value.
The whiskers (lines
protruding from the box) indicate the range of values that are outside
of the interquartile range but are close enough not to be considered
outliers.
Outliers are data points
whose distance from the interquartile range is greater than 1.5 times
the size of the interquartile range.
Note: If there are a large number
of outlier points, then the outliers are represented by a bar. The
data tip for the bar displays additional information about the outlier
points.