Set Analysis Display Dialog Box for Non-Tagged Texts

Prerequisites for use: An Analysis tab is the activeClosed The application, window, tab, or other screen element which is currently being used; sometimes called the "front" or "frontmost" screen element tab. 

Use: The Set Analysis Display dialog box is used to define how the data is displayed in the active Analysis tab for non-tagged texts.

Description: Changes affect only the active tab. If you want your changes applied to all future Analysis tabs for tagged texts, click Use As Default.

For Greek and Hebrew grammatically tagged texts see Set Analysis Display Dialog Box for Tagged Texts.


Open the Set Analysis Display Dialog BoxOpen the Set Analysis Display Dialog Box

Do one of the following:

  • On the Display menu, choose Set Analysis Display.
  • In an active Analysis tab, press Ctrl+T .

Options in the Set Analysis Display Dialog Box (Non-Tagged Text)Options in the Set Analysis Display Dialog Box (Non-Tagged Text)

  • Font size Pop-up Menu: Choose size of text in the Analysis tab. There are seven options ranging from Very Small to Very Large.
  • Sort Pop-up Menu: Choose from three options affecting how information is sorted in the Analysis tab.
  • Alphabetical sorts the words alphabetically.
  • Count down lists the word with the most occurrences first and the least occurrences last.
  • Count up lists the words in increasing order, with the least occurrences listed first and the most occurrences last.
  • Show Key Number (Keyed Bible text only): When selected, the Analysis tab displays the Key numbers and original language equivalents for each English word in the search result.
  • Count Pop-up Menu: Lets you choose the statistical method by which each form is counted. You can choose from:
  • Number displays the total number of "hits" (times each word appears) in the current search range.
  • Frequency identifies the words which appear most frequently in the current search range. This number shows the number of hits per 1000 words in the search range.
  • Uniqueness identifies those words which are more or less unique to the current search range. This number is computed by dividing the frequency of hits in the search range by the frequency of verses containing this word in the entire text.
  • Importance identifies those words which are most important in the current search range. This number is computed by multiplying the number of hits in the search range by the uniqueness of each word (as defined above).
  • None displays the words without any count.

Note

Numbers displayed by the Frequency, Uniqueness, and Importance options are relative numbers which are primarily useful for comparison. When using one of these counting methods, it is most useful to select the Count down option from the Sort pop-up menu so that you can immediately see which words are most frequent, unique, or important in the current search range.