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Gallery: Combination chart + Scatterplot

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How to create your own

Create your own: combination chart

  • Some combination charts, such as bar and line charts, can be created in standard applications such as Excel (using more than one axis). Others can be combined by saving visualisations as image files and combining in an image editor.

Create your own: scatterplot

  • Scatterplots can be created in a range of standard data applications such as Excel.

Timeline scatterplot

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Scatterplot is used to compare of driving habits and petrol prices. Each point in the plot is joined to the previous years point, with the drawn path indicating order in time.
Average rating: 7 (1 votes)

Annotated scatterplot with equality line

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Earnings between gender for range of jobs, with equality and 10/20/30% difference lines marked.
Average rating: 6.7 (6 votes)

Scatterplot matrices

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This is a lattice plot that displays scatter plots for three variables grouped in three clusters, in the example. Useful for a quick visualisation of the contingencies of the data set.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)

Scatterplot with histograms and dispersion markers

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This visualisation integrates the capabilities of histograms, scatterplots and dispersion indicators in a single graph with interactive features.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)

Scatterplot with marginal histograms

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This graph combines histograms and scatterplots.
Average rating: 2 (2 votes)

Ternary plot

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A type of scatterplot, this visualisation allows the representation of three variables. In the example, the plot presents the proportions of employment in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors for 12 European countries in 1978, 1986 and 1997.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)

Conditioning plot

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A visualisation to display a variable distribution conditional on the distribution of at least a second variable. In the example, the number of breaks is displayed conditional on the type of wool and the level of tension.
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Double conditioning-plot

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A conditioning plot with splines added. It allows the visualisation of a variable distribution conditional on the values of the relevant groups of interest.
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