Last updated: Oct 09, 2024
Several broad categories of charts are created with the point graphic element.
- Scatter plots
- Scatter plots are useful for plotting multivariate data. They can help you determine potential relationships among scale variables. A simple scatter plot uses a 2-D coordinate system to plot two variables. A 3-D scatter plot uses a 3-D coordinate system to plot three variables. When you need to plot more variables, you can try overlay scatter plots and scatter plot matrices (SPLOMs). An overlay scatter plot displays overlaid pairs of X-Y variables, with each pair distinguished by color or shape. A SPLOM creates a matrix of 2-D scatter plots, with each variable plotted against every other variable in the SPLOM.
- Dot plots
- Like histograms, dot plots are useful for showing the distribution of a single scale variable. The data are binned, but, instead of one value for each bin (like a count), all of the points in each bin are displayed and stacked. These graphs are sometimes called density plots.
- Summary point plots
- Summary point plots are similar to bar charts, except that points are drawn in place of the top of the bars. For more information, see Bar charts.
- Drop-line charts
- Drop-line charts are a special type of summary point plot. The points are grouped and a line is drawn through the points in each category. The drop-line chart is useful for comparing a statistic across categorical variables.
Creating a simple scatter plot
- In the Chart Type section, click the Scatter plot
icon.
The canvas updates to display a scatter plot chart template.
- Select a scale variable as the X-axis variable.
- Select a scale variable as the Y-axis variable. You do not need to specify a statistic because scatter plots typically show raw values.
- Click the Save visualization in the project control to save the visualization to the project. You can select to also Create a new asset from the visualization, provide a visualization asset name, description, and chart name.
- Click Apply to save the visualization to the project. The new visualization asset is now available under the Assets tab.
Options
- X-axis
- Lists variables that are available for the chart's X-axis.
- Y-axis
- Lists variables that are available for the chart's Y-axis.
- Color map
- Lists available color map variables. These variables use color progression, based on the range of values in the specified column, to represent themselves in the plot points. Color maps are also known as choropleth maps.
- Size map
- Lists available size map variables. These variables use differing sizes to represent themselves in the plot points.
- Shape map
- Lists available shape map variables. These variables use differing shapes to represent themselves in the plot points.
- Fit line
- In a fit line, the data points are fitted to a line that usually does not pass through all of the data points. The fit line represents the trend of the data. Some fits lines are regression-based. Others are based on iterative weighted least squares. Select a fit line option from the drop-down list.
- Gradient bubble
- The toggle control enables and disables the display of color gradients and 3D effects in the chart bubbles. The setting is not available when a Color map variable is selected.
- Minimum bubble size
- Sets the minimum bubble size. Enter a value the range 5 - 20.
- Maximum bubble size
- Sets the maximum bubble size. Enter a value in the range 20 - 80.
- Show reference line
- When enabled, the option shows a reference line on the chart that is based
on the specified xAxis and yAxis values.
- Enter a reference line value on xAxis
- When Show reference line is enabled, this setting provides the option of specifying a specific reference line value for the X-axis. Click Add another column to specify more reference line values.
- Enter a reference line value on yAxis
- When Show reference line is enabled, this setting provides the option of specifying a specific reference line value for the Y-axis. Click Add another column to specify more reference line values.
- Show label
- When enabled, column labels display on the chart. Only scatter series data is supported.
- Label field
- The field menu provides variables to display as chart labels.
- Primary title
- The chart title.
- Subtitle
- The chart subtitle, which is placed directly beneath the chart title.
- Footnote
- The chart footnote, which is placed beneath the chart.
- XAxis label
- The x-axis label, which is placed beneath the x-axis.
- YAxis label
- The y-axis label, which is placed above the y-axis.