Difference between revisions of "Introduction to the Coordinate Index"

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If you want to plot two or more values relationally, such as in an X-Y plot, and the values are arranged as columns in a single table, the ''Coordinate Index'' is used to single out these columns as separate values so they can be plotted against each other.  This page contains introductory examples, in a tutorial format, that you can follow along with to get familiar with the Coordinate Index.
 
If you want to plot two or more values relationally, such as in an X-Y plot, and the values are arranged as columns in a single table, the ''Coordinate Index'' is used to single out these columns as separate values so they can be plotted against each other.  This page contains introductory examples, in a tutorial format, that you can follow along with to get familiar with the Coordinate Index.
  
[[Making a Multi-D Scatter Plot]]
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Revision as of 05:53, 6 February 2007

If you want to plot two or more values relationally, such as in an X-Y plot, and the values are arranged as columns in a single table, the Coordinate Index is used to single out these columns as separate values so they can be plotted against each other. This page contains introductory examples, in a tutorial format, that you can follow along with to get familiar with the Coordinate Index.

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