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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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Chapter 13 Creating Three-Dimensional Scatterplots 353<br />

Example of a 3D Scatterplot<br />

Example of a 3D Scatterplot<br />

This example uses the Iris.jmp sample data table, which includes measurements of sepal length, sepal width,<br />

petal length, <strong>and</strong> petal width for three species of iris.<br />

1. Open the Iris.jmp sample data table.<br />

2. Select Graph > Scatterplot 3D.<br />

3. Select Sepal length, Sepal width, <strong>and</strong> Petal length, <strong>and</strong> click Y, Columns.<br />

4. Select Petal width <strong>and</strong> click Weight.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

Figure 13.2 Example of an Initial 3D Scatterplot<br />

Now you can spin the 3D scatterplot to see the relationships between the variables. In this example, the data<br />

points are formatted in blue, red, <strong>and</strong> green. You might want to spin the scatterplot to see more clearly the<br />

relationships between the red <strong>and</strong> green points.

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