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Chapter 10 Interactive Data Visualization 281<br />

Additional Examples Using Graph Builder<br />

Figure 10.13 Dragging <strong>and</strong> Dropping the weight Variable<br />

A graph is created for both variables, with separate axes <strong>and</strong> scales. If grouping variables exist, a graph is<br />

created for both the existing variable <strong>and</strong> incoming variable for each combination of grouping variables.<br />

Example of Merging Variables<br />

To demonstrate combining two continuous variables, start from the graph in Figure 10.10. Merge the<br />

weight variable with the height variable. Drag <strong>and</strong> drop weight to the center of the X zone, slightly above<br />

the axis. Before you drop the variable, a blue pentagon appears.<br />

Figure 10.14 Merging height <strong>and</strong> weight<br />

A graph element is added for weight that uses the same scale as height.

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