Dot Chart

A Dot Chart, also known as a scatter plot (also called a scatterplot, scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram) is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables for a set of data. This plot is useful for highlighting clusters, gaps, and outliers. A measure of the relationship between two variables is called a correlation. If it is possible to draw a nearly straight line between markers on a dot diagram, the correlation between these variables is high; if markers are distributed evenly, then the correlation is low or even equals zero.

STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

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STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

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STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

By anonymous, Jun 29
STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

By anonymous, Jun 29
STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

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STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

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STOCK Drawing Marker 01 created by anonymous

STOCK Drawing Marker 01

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STOCK Line 03

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AGST Additional Axes 04

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AGST Additional Axes 04

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anychart.polar

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