Hello: I have been trying to creat one chart featuring four scatterplots but
have been unsuccessfull. Can anybody help? Thanks, Jessica ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
You have to give us way more info. What distinguishes each plot? What have you done so far? In what way has it failed? On Apr 2, 2011 2:34 PM, "Jessica Ordemann" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hello: I have been trying to creat one chart featuring four scatterplots but > have been unsuccessfull. Can anybody help? > > Thanks, Jessica > > ===================== > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to > [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the > command. To leave the list, send the command > SIGNOFF SPSSX-L > For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command > INFO REFCARD |
Am 02.04.2011 22:58 Uhr schrieb "ViAnn Beadle" unter <[hidden email]>: You have to give us way more info. What distinguishes each plot? What have you done so far? In what way has it failed? Jessica Ordemann Zillestrasse 104 10585 Berlin Tel. 030 - 38377396 |
What is the layout of these charts? Do you want the same scales across them? Can you give us a link to an on-line example? From: Jessica Ordemann [mailto:[hidden email]] I have four independent variables for which I want a distribution over my dependent variable. I was successfull in creating four individual graphs but for purpose of presentation I am aiming for a combined chart I have seen in some articles. So currently I have not found any syntax from which to beginn. Hope this helps? Jessica You have to give us way more info. What distinguishes each plot? What have you done so far? In what way has it failed? |
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