Exploring Data in Two Dimensions |
Example: Create a Scatter Plot |
In this section you create a scatter plot of the wind_kts and min_pressure variables of the Hurricanes data set. The wind_kts variable is the wind speed in knots; the min_pressure variable is the minimum central pressure for each observation.
The min_pressure variable has a few missing values; those observations are not included in the scatter plot.
To create a scatter plot:
Select Graph Scatter Plot from the main menu, as shown in Figure 6.6.
The Scatter Plot dialog box appears. (See Figure 6.7.)
Select the variable wind_kts, and click Set Y.
Select the variable min_pressure, and click Set X.
Click OK.
A scatter plot appears (Figure 6.8) that shows the bivariate data. The plot shows a strong negative correlation () between wind speed and pressure. The plot also shows that most, although not all, wind speeds are rounded to the nearest 5 knots.
You can click any observation marker to select the observation. You can click while holding down the CTRL key to select multiple observations. You can draw a selection rectangle to select a group of observations.
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