Difference between line chart and scatter chart
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Scatter plots show how much one variable is affected by another. Line graphs are like scatter plots in that they record individual data values as marks on the graph. The difference is that a line is created connecting each data point together. In this way, the local change from point to point can be seen.
Scatter plots show how much one variable is affected by another. Line graphs are like scatter plots in that they record individual data values as marks on the graph. The difference is that a line is created connecting each data point together. In this way, the local change from point to point can be seen.
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In a line chart, category data is distributed evenly along the horizontal axis, and all value data is distributed evenly along the vertical axis. Scatter charts are commonly used for displaying and comparing numeric values, such as scientific, statistical, and engineering data.
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