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Statistics[BubblePlot] - generate bubble plots
Calling Sequence
BubblePlot(X, Y, Z, plotoptions)
BubblePlot['interactive'](X, Y, Z)
Parameters
X
-
first data sample
Y
second data sample
Z
third data sample
plotoptions
options to be passed to the plots[display] command
Description
The BubblePlot command generates a bubble plot for the specified data. The center of each bubble is defined by the values of the corresponding points in the first and the second data sets. The size of the bubbles is proportionate to the magnitude of the corresponding point in the third data set. Filled bubbles represent positive values.
The first parameter X is the first data sample - given as a Vector or list.
The second parameter Y is the second data sample - given as a Vector or list.
The third parameter Z is the third data sample - given as a Vector or list. Note, that X, Y and Z must have the same number of elements.
Options
The plotoptions argument can contain one or more of the options shown below. All unrecognized options will be passed to the plots[display] command. See plot[options] for details.
Examples
This is the command to create the plot from the Plotting Guide using the data above.
See Also
Statistics, Statistics[PointPlot], Statistics[QuantilePlot], Statistics[Visualization]
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