Re: Chart Builder: Why only one grouping zone?
Posted by
Jon K Peck on
Feb 21, 2012; 2:23pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Chart-Builder-Why-only-one-grouping-zone-tp5502224p5502369.html
In the GraphBoard Template Chooser (on
Graphs), for scatterplots you can choose grouping variables for any or
all of color, shape, size, and transparency. And using the STATS
REGRESS PLOT extension command available from the SPSS Community website,
you can also do scatters that are grouped by color, size, and shape as
well as panelled across a set of variables.
Igraph is, although deprecated, still
available. The charts are drawn by the same visualization engine
used by other graphical procedures.
HTH,
Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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02/21/2012 06:35 AM
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[SPSSX-L] Chart
Builder: Why only one grouping zone?
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In old good Interactive graphs (pity, abandoned now
by SPSS) you could
group points on a scatterplot by up to 3 features simultaneously - Colour,
Pattern, and Size. I wonder why Chart Builder lets only specify
ONE "grouping zone" for a scatterplot (either colour or pattern).
I admit
that via GPL it is possible somehow to order 2 or 3 grouping zones, but
is
SPSS going to make it available in the Builder?
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