# Example (JKQTPlotter): Boxplots {#JKQTPlotterBoxplotsGraphs} This project (see [`simpletest_boxplot`](https://github.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/tree/master/examples/simpletest_boxplot) demonstrates how to use JKQTPlotter to draw box plots using the classes `JKQTPBoxplotVerticalGraph` and `JKQTPBoxplotHorizontalGraph`. The source code of the main application is (see [`jkqtplotter_simpletest_boxplot.cpp`](jkqtplotter_simpletest_boxplot.cpp). After adding all necessary data to the JKQTDatastore: ```.cpp // 2. now we create data for the boxplots QVector POS, POSY, MEDIAN, MEAN, Q25, Q75, MIN, MAX; POS << 1 << 4 << 7 << 10; POSY << -1 << -2 << -3 << -4; MIN << 2 << 3 << 2.5 << 6; Q25 << 4 << 4.5 << 5 << 7; MEDIAN << 5 << 6 << 7 << 9; MEAN << 5.5 << 5.2 << 8 << 8; Q75 << 6 << 7 << 9 << 11; MAX << 8 << 7.5 << 11 << 12; // 3. make data available to JKQTPlotter by adding it to the internal datastore. size_t columnPOS=ds->addCopiedColumn(POS, "POS"); size_t columnPOSY=ds->addCopiedColumn(POSY, "POSY"); size_t columnMIN=ds->addCopiedColumn(MIN, "MIN"); size_t columnQ25=ds->addCopiedColumn(Q25, "Q25"); size_t columnMEDIAN=ds->addCopiedColumn(MEDIAN, "MEDIAN"); size_t columnMEAN=ds->addCopiedColumn(MEAN, "MEAN"); size_t columnQ75=ds->addCopiedColumn(Q75, "Q75"); size_t columnMAX=ds->addCopiedColumn(MAX, "MAX"); ``` ... you can generate the JKQTPBoxplotVerticalGraph: ```.cpp // 4. create a graph of vertical boxplots: JKQTPBoxplotVerticalGraph* graph=new JKQTPBoxplotVerticalGraph(&plot); graph->setPosColumn(columnPOS); graph->setMinColumn(columnMIN); graph->setPercentile25Column(columnQ25); graph->setMedianColumn(columnMEDIAN); graph->setMeanColumn(columnMEAN); graph->setPercentile75Column(columnQ75); graph->setMaxColumn(columnMAX); graph->setTitle("vertical Boxplots"); ``` You can further style the plot by e.g. setting: ```.cpp // 4.1 make fill collor a lighter shade of the outline color graph->setFillColor(graphh->getColor().lighter()); // 4.2 make whiskers dashed graph->setWhiskerStyle(Qt::DashLine); // 4.3 change mean symbol graph->setMeanSymbol(JKQTPstar); ``` The result looks like this: ![jkqtplotter_simpletest_boxplot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jkriege2/JKQtPlotter/master/screenshots/jkqtplotter_simpletest_boxplot.png) In addition to the simple box plots, the image above also shows outliers as small circles. these need to be drawn with a separate `JKQTPXYLineGraph`: ```.cpp // add some outliers (as (x,y)-pairs) QVector OUTLIERSX, OUTLIERSY; OUTLIERSX << 4 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 4 << 10 << 10 << 10 << 10 << 10 << 10 << 10; OUTLIERSY << 1 << 0.5 << 1.3 << 8 << 8.1 << 5 << 4 << 12.2 << 13 << 12.5 << 13.5 << 13.1; // 3. make data available to JKQTPlotter by adding it to the internal datastore. ... size_t columnOUTLIERSX=ds->addCopiedColumn(OUTLIERSX, "OUTLIERSX"); size_t columnOUTLIERSY=ds->addCopiedColumn(OUTLIERSY, "OUTLIERSY"); // 4. create a graph of vertical boxplots: ... // 5. outliers need to be drawn separately JKQTPXYLineGraph* graphOutliers=new JKQTPXYLineGraph(&plot); graphOutliers->setXColumn(columnOUTLIERSX); graphOutliers->setYColumn(columnOUTLIERSY); graphOutliers->setTitle("outliers"); // make the color a darker shade of the color of graph graphOutliers->setColor(graph->getColor().darker()); graphOutliers->setFillColor(QColor("white")); // draw outliers as small circles, without lines graphOutliers->setSymbol(JKQTPCircle); graphOutliers->setDrawLine(false); graphOutliers->setSymbolSize(7); ```