Patty Nicholas | 28 Nov 15:58

how to create scatter point graph with non-quantitative x-axis

I want to plot data as scatter points above a 3-category X-axis.  I have 
measured average heights of 75 breads, 25 in each of three categories.  
I want the X-axis to represent each of the three categories, and above 
each X designation to scatter points representing the various heights 
for that category.  Can I do this in GRAPH and if so, can anyone tell me 
how?  I'm not a sophisticated user, obviously, so hope my terminology is 
adequate to explain what I'd like to do. Thanks for any help -- PattyN

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Ivan Johansen | 28 Nov 17:09
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Re: how to create scatter point graph with non-quantitative x-axis

Patty Nicholas wrote:
> I want to plot data as scatter points above a 3-category X-axis.  I have 
> measured average heights of 75 breads, 25 in each of three categories.  
> I want the X-axis to represent each of the three categories, and above 
> each X designation to scatter points representing the various heights 
> for that category.  Can I do this in GRAPH and if so, can anyone tell me 
> how?  I'm not a sophisticated user, obviously, so hope my terminology is 
> adequate to explain what I'd like to do. Thanks for any help -- PattyN

If I understand you correctly you can use a point series where the 
x-coordinate indicates the category and the y-coordinate is the measured 
heights.

Best regards
Ivan Johansen

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Imogene Cabell | 30 Nov 17:21
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Printing graphs


 I can not get my printer to print a dotted horizontal line.  This worked for me last year and old graphs will print with dotted lines.  This year any dotted lines print as connected lines.
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Ivan Johansen | 30 Nov 21:40
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Re: Printing graphs

Imogene Cabell wrote:
>  I can not get my printer to print a dotted horizontal line.  This 
> worked for me last year and old graphs will print with dotted lines.  
> This year any dotted lines print as connected lines.

When it doesn't print correctly it is most often a problem with the 
printer driver, so you could try to install the newest driver.

Best regards
Ivan Johansen

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