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At every list level, you can view key figure data in the form of a cumulative frequency curve.

The cumulative frequency curve provides you with information about the concentration of characteristic values.

The individual key figure values are expressed as totals in descending order. The number of characteristic values is plotted on the x-axis, and the cumulative values of the specified key figure on the y-axis.
Examples: Cumulative Frequency Curve

The cumulative frequency curve is displayed in either absolute or percent values depending on the selection you have made.

The cumulative frequency curve provides the following type of information:
The characteristic values on X combine the cumulative key figure values Y. Thus, the graph offers an overview of the extent to which a large proportion of a key figure’s total value is concentrated on a few characteristic values.

Note

You can only call up the cumulative frequency curve up if characteristic values are available for more than one characteristic.

Creating a Cumulative Frequency Curve

 

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