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compare other data. Examples of good scatter charts might include weather data,
reactions under different acidity levels, conditions at altitude or any data which
matches two series of numeric data. In contrast to line charts, the x-axis is to the left
of the right labels, which usually indicates a time series.
Scatter charts may surprise those unfamiliar with how they work. While constructing
the chart, if you choose Data Range > Data series in rows, the first row of data
represents the x-axis. The rest of the rows of data are then compared against the first
row data. Figure 90 shows a comparison of three currencies with the Japanese Yen.
Even though the table presents the monthly series, the chart does not. In fact the
Japanese Yen does not appear; it is merely used as the constant series that all the
other data series are compared against.
Figure 90: A particularly volatile time in the world currency market.
Bubble charts
A bubble chart is a variation of a scatter chart in which the data points are replaced
with bubbles. It shows the relations of three variables in two dimensions. Two
variables are used for the position on the X-axis and Y-axis, while the third is shown
as the relative size of each bubble. One or more data series can be included in a
single chart.
Bubble charts are often used to present financial data. The data series dialog for a
bubble chart has an entry to define the data range for the bubbles and their sizes.
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