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I have a following table
Feature column x column y
a 0.5 0.6
b 0.2 0.4
c 0.4 0.5
I want to plot scatter chart for above table. I have put "feature" under details and legend, "column x" under x axis and "column y" under y axis. I just see one single dot in the center. Any help?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
You can turn on the fill point option at format tab, then you will see other points.(There are located at left-bottom and top-right)
In addition, you can also modify the range of y-axis and x-axis to see these points more clearly.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous,
You can turn on the fill point option at format tab, then you will see other points.(There are located at left-bottom and top-right)
In addition, you can also modify the range of y-axis and x-axis to see these points more clearly.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Harcoding the start/end of the axis can help in the short term but you probably need to understand your data before you hardcode upper/lower boundaries. For your simple dataset it looks a lot nicer with these settings.
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