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Boxplot onusing absolute frequencies

I have a dataframe in the following form:
 

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
TheThe value $X_{ij}$ is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j, so the sum of each row gives the popolation living in that region; the sum of each column gives the people having that feature.
 

Boxplot depicts groups of numerical data through their quartiles. It is correct to create a boxplot on the columns of my data? It gives the correct informationsinformation or I have to apply some transformation on my data (e.g., scaling, normalization, etc)  ?

Boxplot on absolute frequencies

I have a dataframe in the following form:
 

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
The value $X_{ij}$ is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j, so the sum of each row gives the popolation living in that region; the sum of each column gives the people having that feature.
 

Boxplot depicts groups of numerical data through their quartiles. It is correct to create a boxplot on the columns of my data? It gives correct informations or I have to apply some transformation on my data (e.g. scaling, normalization, etc)  ?

Boxplot using absolute frequencies

I have a dataframe in the following form:

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have. The value $X_{ij}$ is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j, so the sum of each row gives the popolation living in that region; the sum of each column gives the people having that feature.

Boxplot depicts groups of numerical data through their quartiles. It is correct to create a boxplot on the columns of my data? It gives the correct information or I have to apply some transformation on my data (e.g., scaling, normalization, etc)?

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Can I use Boxplot here?on absolute frequencies

I have a dataframe in the following form:

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
The value Xij$X_{ij}$ is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j, so the sum of each row gives the popolation living in that region; the sum of each column gives the people having that feature.

Can I makeBoxplot depicts groups of numerical data through their quartiles. It is correct to create a boxplot with theseon the columns of my data? It gives correct informations or I have to apply some transformation on my data (e.g. using R's boxplot(myDataframe)scaling, normalization, etc)? It make sense and it gives the correct informations  ?

Can I use Boxplot here?

I have a dataframe in the following form:

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
The value Xij is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j.

Can I make a boxplot with these data (e.g. using R's boxplot(myDataframe))? It make sense and it gives the correct informations?

Boxplot on absolute frequencies

I have a dataframe in the following form:

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
The value $X_{ij}$ is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j, so the sum of each row gives the popolation living in that region; the sum of each column gives the people having that feature.

Boxplot depicts groups of numerical data through their quartiles. It is correct to create a boxplot on the columns of my data? It gives correct informations or I have to apply some transformation on my data (e.g. scaling, normalization, etc)  ?

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dariodip
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Can I use Boxplot here?

I have a dataframe in the following form:

|Regions | F1 | F2 | F3 | ... | Fn |
|Region_1| X11| X12| X13| ... | X1n|
|Region_2| X21| X22| X23| ... | X2n|
...
|Region_k| Xk1| Xk2| Xk3| ... | Xkn|

Where every row represents an Italian region and every column is a feature that the individuals living in that region have.
The value Xij is the number of individuals living in the region i and having the feature j.

Can I make a boxplot with these data (e.g. using R's boxplot(myDataframe))? It make sense and it gives the correct informations?