You can
create a multi-cell graph that has a scatter plot matrix layout. Here
is an example of a scatter plot matrix:
Here are the characteristics
of scatter plot matrices:
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The matrix is a data-driven graph
based on matrix variables.
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The diagonal cells can be populated
with a histogram and up to two density plots.
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The non-diagonal cells contain
a scatter plot for the crossing variables with an optional mean or
prediction ellipse.
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You can change the properties of
a scatter plot matrix as follows:
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You cannot change the properties
of the histograms, density plots, and ellipses.
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You can change the marker properties
for the scatter plots. When you change the marker properties, the
change is applied to all non-diagonal cells.
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You can change the transparency
of all plots.
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You can change the outline and
background properties of the graph.
For more information,
see the sections on changing graph and plot properties.