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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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710 GRAPH<br />

Figure 46 /SCATTERPLOT=JOBCAT WITH SALNOW BY ID (NAME)<br />

Specification: var1 WITH var2 BY var3(NAME)*<br />

Point labels: Label var (VAR3) value labels<br />

y-axis title: var2 var label<br />

y-axis labels: scaled values<br />

x-axis title: var1 var label<br />

x-axis labels: scaled values<br />

*When keyword NAME is specified, VAR3 serves as a label variable. For the specification of<br />

a marker variable, see Figure 45. You can specify both a marker variable and a label variable<br />

for a simple scatterplot.<br />

Figure 47 /SCATTERPLOT(OVERLAY)=VERBAL MATH WITH AARATIO)<br />

Specification: varlist WITH varlist [BY var(NAME)]*<br />

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: pairs of var names<br />

y-axis title: none<br />

y-axis labels: scaled values**<br />

x-axis title: none<br />

x-axis labels: scaled values**<br />

*You can specify only a label variable after BY for an overlay scatterplot. The keyword NAME<br />

is required if a BY variable is specified.<br />

**Values are scaled to accommodate the maximum and minimum values of each pair.<br />

Figure 48 /SCATTERPLOT(MATRIX)=SCORE COST SFRATIO<br />

Specification: varlist [BY var] [BY var(NAME)]*<br />

Legend title: marker var name<br />

Legend labels: marker var value labels<br />

Point labels: label value labels<br />

Diagonal titles: var labels<br />

*Matrix scatterplots can have both marker variable and label variable specifications.

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