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You can change the markers used to represent observations. You can use marker shapes and colors to represent observations that share common properties. Marker shapes often used to discriminate observations with different values of a categorical variable (for example, male versus female). Marker colors can also be used for this purpose, or can represent a continuous variable. Chapter 9, "General Plot Properties," describes coloring markers by a continuous variable.
Select Edit Observations Marker Properties from
the main menu to open the Marker Properties dialog box, shown in
Figure 4.8.
Figure 4.8: The Marker Properties Dialog Box
The following list describes each item in the dialog box.
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