I am researching the origin and use of the "scatter plot matrix" or "scatter matrix."
A common event with the normal scatter diagram is the overlaying of points, given that one (x,y) pair exists and that each (x,y) point plotted exists at the same point. What I am wondering is if it is possible to expand the (x,y) area to form a larger cell, such that each point plotted would exist distinctly within the larger area. In the example, each dot represents an (x,y) point that exists within the bounded area of the (x,y) pair This possibility allows each point plotted to be distinctly recognized. Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Donna D. Floyd USA ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
