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Basic Scatter Diagrams

This solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM with templates, samples and a library of vector stencils for drawing Scatter Diagrams.

A Scatter Chart displays the data set as a collection of points with Cartesian coordinates determined by the values for two variables. Scatter Diagrams are used for identifying potential linear and nonlinear relationships between variables. Scatter Diagrams are used to visualize how a change in one variable affects another. They are also used to show the relationship of price and quality rating.


There is 1 stencil library containing 6 vector objects in the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution.

Design Elements — Basic Scatter Diagrams

Design Elements — Basic Scatter Diagrams

Examples

There are a few samples that you see on this page which were created in the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM application by using the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution. Some of the solution's capabilities as well as the professional results which you can achieve are all demonstrated here on this page.

All source documents are vector graphic documents which are always available for modifying, reviewing and/or converting to many different formats, such as MS PowerPoint, PDF file, MS Visio, and many other graphic ones from the ConceptDraw Solution Park or ConceptDraw STORE. The Basic Scatter Diagrams solution is available to all ConceptDraw DIAGRAM users to get installed and used while working in the ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and drawing software.

Example 1: Changes in Top 1% Income Share and Top Marginal Tax Rate (1975-2008)

This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Basic Scatter Diagrams library from the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution. An experienced user spent 20 minutes creating this sample.

Using predesigned objects from ConceptDraw Scatter Diagrams solution allows you focus on data you ahve, not on placing objects. This saves your time and allows get a professional result quickly.

Basic Scatter Graph

Example 2: Basic Scatter Diagram — K-medoid

This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Basic Scatter Diagrams library from the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution. An experienced user spent 2 minutes creating this sample.

This example shows that if you have data ready to be displayed you need only two minutes to fill cells in library object to get a scatter diagram that is ready to print and present.

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Basic Scatter Diagrams Solution for macOS X

Basic Scatter Diagrams Solution for Microsoft Windows

What I Need to Get Started

Both ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and drawing software and the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution can help creating the numerical data you need. The Basic Scatter Diagrams solution can be found in the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw STORE application that can be downloaded from this site. Make sure that both ConceptDraw DIAGRAM and ConceptDraw STORE applications are installed on your computer before you get started.

How to install

After ConceptDraw STORE and ConceptDraw DIAGRAM are downloaded and installed, you can install the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution from the ConceptDraw STORE.

Basic Scatter Diagrams Solution - Install

Start Using

To make sure that you are doing it all right, use the pre-designed symbols from the stencil libraries from the solution to make your drawings look smart and professional. Also, the pre-made examples from this solution can be used as drafts so your own drawings can be based on them. Using the samples, you can always change their structures, colors and data.

Basic Scatter Diagrams Solution - Start Using