(İstatistik) (also scatter diagram or scattergram) A graph in which the values of two variables are plotted along two axes, the pattern of the resulting points revealing any correlation present
A scatter plot is a three dimensional histogram It can be explained on the example of an image where the intensity of each pixel is shown in the vertial direction Scatter plots can be visualized by e g dark scale images, LEGO plots, surface plots
A graphical representation of data involving two (or sometimes more) variables, in which each data point is plotted in a coordinate plane, with one variable labeled along the horizontal axis, the other along the vertical axis See Plotting Data (Part 9 of the Maple Tutorial) for information on creating scatter plots with Maple
A graphing of data points in which each point represents the simultaneous value of two variables A scatterplot usually has the independent or explanatory variable on the x-axis and the dependent or outcome variable on the y-axis Scatter plots are often used to show relationships between levels of two variables
If each item in a sample yields two measurements, such as the height x and weight y of the individual chosen, the point with coordinates (x,y) is plotted If this is repeated for all members of the sample, the resulting collection of points is a scatter plot