Data Desk uses animation
to help you see patterns you might miss in a static display. For
example, you can easily link a sliding control to any part of an
equation and see the effects of sliding the value as displays update.
Data Desk automatically makes sliders to help you find optimal
transformations of variables, to learn about the sensitivity of
analyses to small shifts in variables, and to assess the sensitivity of
nonlinear regressions. You can easily build your own animations.
The example above selects reexpressions of the variables Assets and
Sales for data on large companies. Before transformation the variables
are skewed. Moving these slider changes the reexpression of the
variables, and the displays update to show the result.
The Data Desk manuals include several examples of interactive analyses.
Additional interactive simulation examples can be found on our
Templates page.