Citrin X-Y Binary Scatter and Related Graphs
A binary scatter plot displays the data as a set of points on an X, Y set of coordinates. You can create different plot styles from a binary scatter plot, using connecting
lines and fills.
You can generate subsets of data from selected data points, and the selections can be regular or irregular.
X-Y Binary Scatter Graph Types
- X-Y binary scatter with no connecting lines or fills
- Connecting lines by X, and fill by X above or below
- Connecting lines by Y, and fill by Y to the left or right
- Connecting lines by pipeline order
- Connecting lines by X, by group
- Connecting lines by Y, by group
- Connecting lines by pipeline by group
- Connecting data points to origo (0,0)
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Replacing Data Point Markers With Values of a 3rd Variable
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Confidence Belt Applied by Group in a Binary Graph
Connecting Data Points by Line Segments and Filling the Area Below the Line Segments Along the X-Axis