* Axis range might not work with all settings.
What is a scatter plot?
A scatter plot is a type of data visualization that uses dots to represent the values obtained for two different variables - one plotted along the x-axis and the other plotted along the y-axis. This kind of plot is often used to determine relationships between the two variables.
How do I create a scatter plot using this tool?
To create a scatter plot, enter the title of your graph, specify the labels and range for each axis, input your data values for each series, select the desired color and trendline options, and then click the "Draw" button.
Can I add multiple series to my scatter plot?
Yes, you can add multiple data series to your scatter plot. Each series can be represented by different colors and can have different types of trendlines (linear, exponential, or polynomial) applied to them.
What are trendlines and how can I add them to my scatter plot?
Trendlines are lines that provide a visual representation of the relationship within the data points. You can add a trendline to each series by selecting the type from the dropdown menu in the series settings. Options include no trendline, linear, exponential, and polynomial.
What are the different axis format options available?
You can format each axis with different numerical representations such as Decimal, Scientific, Currency, Percent, Short, and Long. Select the appropriate format from the dropdown menu based on your data.
What is the purpose of the "Reset" button?
The "Reset" button allows you to clear all inputs and settings back to their default values, enabling you to start creating a new scatter plot from scratch.
Can I adjust the position of the legend in the scatter plot?
Yes, you can choose the position of the legend (right, left, top, bottom, in, none) by selecting from the options in the "Legend position" dropdown.
How can I save the scatter plot I created?
After generating your scatter plot, you can save it by clicking on the "Download" button to save as a PNG image, or use the "Save SVG" button to save it as an SVG file. You can also print the chart directly using the "Print" button.
What should I do if the axis values are not displaying correctly?
Please note that certain axis range settings may not work with all data configurations. If the axis values are not displaying as expected, try adjusting the minimum and maximum values or the scale type (Linear, Log, mirrorLog).
How can I share the chart I've created?
Use the "Share Chart" button to generate a shareable link or snapshot of your chart that you can easily share with others.
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