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English: Scatter plot VisIt's Scatter plot allows for the visualization of multivariate data of up to four dimensions. The Scatter plot takes multiple scalar variables and uses them for different axes in phase space. The different variables are combined to form coordinates in the phase space and they are displayed using glyphs and colored using another scalar variable.
Date Updated: November 8, 2007
Source Visualizations that have been created with VisIt. at wci.llnl.gov
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